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Reviews and comments written for the Kodiak Bonded Core bullet. |
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| Used the 7mm 175 Grain version out of my 7mm Rem Mag at around 2,850 fps MV in the Fall 2009 WT Deer Season. A Doe at about 100 yards and a Nice Eight Pointer at about 90 yards broadside through both shoulder DRT with 1 inch diameter exit wound. Shot one into a series of 1 gallon water filled jugs at point blank range and retained weight of 122 grain with a nice mushroom. |
| Submitted
by: Bobo 7mm Mag |
Date: 5/13/2010 |
| Rifle used: Browning A-Bolt SS |
Caliber: 7mm Rem Mag |
| Hunting performance: 6 |
Accuracy performance: 5 |
Rating is from 1-6, where 6 is best. |
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| In .308 diameter, 180 grain from a Model 70 Classic 30-06, I achieved 2725 fps with groups of .9 inches at 100 yards.
The bullet performed well on a close-range mountain goat, passing through with exit wounds and internal wound channels as expected. |
| Submitted
by: J |
Date: 3/22/2008 |
| Rifle used: Winchester Model 70 Classic |
Caliber: 30-06 |
| Hunting performance: 5 |
Accuracy performance: 4 |
Rating is from 1-6, where 6 is best. |
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| I have used these bullets in .358 and .375 in the past 5 years to take moose, black bear, and deer. All pass through shots with exit wounds indicating good expansion. A 250 grain Protected Point from a 35 Whelen went through both front shoulders of a 6'+ black bear from 150 yards. |
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by: J. Lorenz |
Date: 9/23/2004 |
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Rating is from 1-6, where 6 is best. |
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