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120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip velocities
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<blockquote data-quote="280 Man" data-source="post: 954772" data-attributes="member: 76805"><p>Magnum calibers were designed to push heavier bullets....Of course with the "super bullets" that are available in todays world it makes the magnums more appealing and useful than ever....However, magnums make it imperative that one choose their bullets wisely or risk failure....</p><p> </p><p>Standard jacketed light-weight bullets, such as Ballistic Tip, Core-Lok, Power Points, etc, and hyper-velocity, are a recipe for disaster....If you want to "push" a light bullet that fast and expect it to hold together you would be wise to give the 120 gr Barnes TTSX a shot, pardon the pun.....There's other great bullets available as well.....If long range is what you want, work up a load with a 154 gr SST or 150 Nosler BT, your down-range velocity will be higher as well as higher retained bullet energy ......Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="280 Man, post: 954772, member: 76805"] Magnum calibers were designed to push heavier bullets....Of course with the "super bullets" that are available in todays world it makes the magnums more appealing and useful than ever....However, magnums make it imperative that one choose their bullets wisely or risk failure.... Standard jacketed light-weight bullets, such as Ballistic Tip, Core-Lok, Power Points, etc, and hyper-velocity, are a recipe for disaster....If you want to "push" a light bullet that fast and expect it to hold together you would be wise to give the 120 gr Barnes TTSX a shot, pardon the pun.....There's other great bullets available as well.....If long range is what you want, work up a load with a 154 gr SST or 150 Nosler BT, your down-range velocity will be higher as well as higher retained bullet energy ......Good luck [/QUOTE]
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