If your a pin shooter jumping up in grain size and bullet construction will help some. Though bare in mind anytime you smash bone you will have damage, so the obvious solution is slide the crosshair back a touch to save shoulder meat and punch ribs instead.
0-200yards to me says no need for the polymer tip, boattail, etc bullets designed for longer range. I say stick with a flat base bullet; be it a standard cup in core like a hornady interlock or a premium such as a nosler partition.
Last edited by skeeter 7MM; 12-03-2009 at 09:03 PM.