The Authority Class

If 140 is balance…

160–165 is confidence.

This weight class is where the 7mm platform begins to separate itself from lighter-caliber competitors.


What 160–165 Brings

• Higher sectional density
• Greater retained momentum
• Improved penetration through bone
• Increased wind resistance
• Stronger energy retention at distance

This is the weight that starts answering bigger questions.


7mm-08 Remington

In the 7mm-08, 160 class bullets push the upper edge of efficiency.

They provide:

• Deeper penetration
• Strong elk-capable performance inside practical ranges
• Stable behavior in common 1:9 twist barrels

This weight class stretches the cartridge responsibly.


.280 Ackley & 7mm Remington Magnum

In larger cases, the 160–165 class becomes the true general-purpose weight.

It balances:

• Flat trajectory
• Strong sectional density
• Reliable terminal behavior on larger game

Many experienced western hunters consider 160 grains the true all-around 7mm weight.

It carries authority without excessive recoil.


Why It Matters

The 160 class often delivers:

• More forgiving terminal performance on quartering shots
• Better penetration on larger mule deer and elk
• More consistent expansion at extended distances

It provides margin.

Margin is confidence.

Confidence is field performance.


When to Choose 160–165

• Mixed deer and elk hunts
• Western mountain environments
• Longer shot potential
• Hunters wanting one load to do nearly everything

This is the weight that says:

“I may not need more — but I won’t need less.”