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Post by THE GOB-FATHER on Sept 14, 2005 9:59:00 GMT -5
Welcome aboard! Real glad to have ya here! Kick back and enjoy the site. -GF
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flukemaster
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Post by flukemaster on Sept 24, 2005 1:48:29 GMT -5
History says Hornady has the best match bullets. But for killing power and accuacy any bonded or controled expansion bullet will do fine. The new acubond by Nosler seems to have the best of both worlds.
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calsibley
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Post by calsibley on Sept 27, 2005 13:08:44 GMT -5
In some calibers I find a certain bullet will far and away outshine the others. Such an example is the Swedish 6.5x55. Lapua Scenar bullets in 108, 123 and 139grs. outpace all the others in terms of accuracy. I don't know if all their bullets are this good, but it's certainly true with the .264 offerings. Just one mans opinion. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
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Post by Mobe on Oct 4, 2005 11:05:13 GMT -5
Mot of the time I use hornady. Nosler when they are on sale.
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evan
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Post by evan on Nov 20, 2005 2:23:50 GMT -5
id have to say it depends on the caliber and load.
i cant say either one is better than the other. after loading all 3 nosler hornady and seirra id venture a guess that with the right powder and charge i can get most all of atleast these 3 to print little groups. infact i know i can. because ive done it.
Evan
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