Just following on from my above post, I have been going through similar thoughts with my 243.
I had rather fallen with the 243 after suffering a number of bullet blow ups with the traditional cup and core type RWS soft point. I had a couple of red hinds where shot placement was slightly off and bullet had failed to penetrate the nearside shoulder to any great degree. And on Roe getting massive damage. So my 7mm had rather taken over.
I have been testing some of
@Edinburgh Rifles 100gn Peregrine load. Firstly they shoot accurately and well within 1 MOA. And I used one a Sika deer at getting towards 200. Complete penetration, good wound channel on a slightly quartering shot and the animal ran 20 yards before collapsing dead.
And on butchering no excessive meat damage.
I think these will be my go to bullets for this rifle.
I have also been using the 51gn Peregrines in my 223 on Roe, and again complete penetration, decent wound channel and drop on the spot type kill.
With both I have complete confidence that a cross hair in centre of shoulder and squeeze trigger results in a quick humane kill and you don’t have to faff waiting for perfect position etc.