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26 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1193379" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I have had good accuracy with the 120ttsx which would also fit your needs. I shot a whitetail at 14 yards last fall with my first 26 nosler. I get 1/2moa groups with my second 26 nosler, running 0.070" off the lands and IMR 7977 powder. </p><p></p><p>I would also look at the 140 accubond,I did some testing into wet shredded paper at 100 yards. The accubond perfomed well, good penetration and it retained around 100 grains of weight. The berger 140 basically turned to schrapnel, went in about 2" and showed a massive round wound channel after that. The 120ttsx went in, made a smooth 3" diameter whole about 17" deep, lost two petals which is to be expected. If you hunt mainly under 200 yards I would give serious thought to the barnes bullets. Or the new hammer bullets seen in another thread on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1193379, member: 14435"] I have had good accuracy with the 120ttsx which would also fit your needs. I shot a whitetail at 14 yards last fall with my first 26 nosler. I get 1/2moa groups with my second 26 nosler, running 0.070" off the lands and IMR 7977 powder. I would also look at the 140 accubond,I did some testing into wet shredded paper at 100 yards. The accubond perfomed well, good penetration and it retained around 100 grains of weight. The berger 140 basically turned to schrapnel, went in about 2" and showed a massive round wound channel after that. The 120ttsx went in, made a smooth 3" diameter whole about 17" deep, lost two petals which is to be expected. If you hunt mainly under 200 yards I would give serious thought to the barnes bullets. Or the new hammer bullets seen in another thread on here. [/QUOTE]
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