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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 3086800" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>87g Hornady flat base, I buy all that I find. I prefer the Speer 85g btsp vs the Sierra 85g bthp, it is tougher and has a bc of .401. </p><p>I shot cow elk with the 100g Norma Ornx bullet(factory) and the 100g Nosler partition, max load of 4350 in a 243 with shots never over 100 yards, never having to track one. Without a doubt, the 100g Norma always pleases you on penetration and vitals just blended, but I would not use this bullet on small deer.</p><p></p><p>With R#26, both the 243 and the 6Rem are transformed into exceptional cartridges. The 105g Berger VLD Hunting bullet is worth building a rifle around for deer/hogs, use a 5R barrel for the fastest speeds you want to attain.</p><p></p><p>BillT, sorry to hear of your woes with the K&M, I seemed to have worked around all those issues. On another issue, cases do grow in length when you neck down. I made my own case holder, vs k&M that I never owned. Bill, what neck turning tools are you using now to circumvent the problems you found with K&M?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 3086800, member: 122164"] 87g Hornady flat base, I buy all that I find. I prefer the Speer 85g btsp vs the Sierra 85g bthp, it is tougher and has a bc of .401. I shot cow elk with the 100g Norma Ornx bullet(factory) and the 100g Nosler partition, max load of 4350 in a 243 with shots never over 100 yards, never having to track one. Without a doubt, the 100g Norma always pleases you on penetration and vitals just blended, but I would not use this bullet on small deer. With R#26, both the 243 and the 6Rem are transformed into exceptional cartridges. The 105g Berger VLD Hunting bullet is worth building a rifle around for deer/hogs, use a 5R barrel for the fastest speeds you want to attain. BillT, sorry to hear of your woes with the K&M, I seemed to have worked around all those issues. On another issue, cases do grow in length when you neck down. I made my own case holder, vs k&M that I never owned. Bill, what neck turning tools are you using now to circumvent the problems you found with K&M? [/QUOTE]
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