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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Brush" data-source="post: 134360" data-attributes="member: 6449"><p>My wife and I have some experience with the 100 gr. Nosler BT in the 25-06. This was our standard bullet in both of our rifles. We have taken a number of deer and antelope with this bullet. All but one dropped as soon as it was hit. Distances have been from a 100 yds. woods shot on deer to antelope over 500 yds. The one (antelope) that did not fall immediately was hit at 526 yds. by my wife. She hit it in the shoulder breaking the leg bone. The bullet did not penetrate the body. She had to shoot it again. I have since changed her bullet to the 115 Partition. It shoots the same 1/2" groups at 100 yds. as the 100 gr. BT and shot well out to 300 yds. We have not done any long range hunting with it yet. The only game shot were two antelope at about 80 yds. Both dropped in their tracks.</p><p></p><p>I have purchased some of the 110 gr. Accubonds to test. I hope to use them in my rifle.</p><p></p><p>I also use the 100 gr. BT in my MOA .250 Savage pistol. It is very effective on deer. I have not had a shot over 100 yds. on deer but I believe that it would be good to 300 yds.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Brush, post: 134360, member: 6449"] My wife and I have some experience with the 100 gr. Nosler BT in the 25-06. This was our standard bullet in both of our rifles. We have taken a number of deer and antelope with this bullet. All but one dropped as soon as it was hit. Distances have been from a 100 yds. woods shot on deer to antelope over 500 yds. The one (antelope) that did not fall immediately was hit at 526 yds. by my wife. She hit it in the shoulder breaking the leg bone. The bullet did not penetrate the body. She had to shoot it again. I have since changed her bullet to the 115 Partition. It shoots the same 1/2" groups at 100 yds. as the 100 gr. BT and shot well out to 300 yds. We have not done any long range hunting with it yet. The only game shot were two antelope at about 80 yds. Both dropped in their tracks. I have purchased some of the 110 gr. Accubonds to test. I hope to use them in my rifle. I also use the 100 gr. BT in my MOA .250 Savage pistol. It is very effective on deer. I have not had a shot over 100 yds. on deer but I believe that it would be good to 300 yds. Tom [/QUOTE]
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