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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 784514" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Yes, the silver tip was a very good bullet, just like the Nosler Solid base. The fact and proof is, if you are not focused on stretching your shots out there, most of the proven bullets will meet your needs in hunting scenarios where you are shooting 300-400 yards such as the partition, Aframe, Northfork, (to name some fancy ones), then the REGULAR Hornady interlock lead tipped bullets, Remmy corelokt, Sciroccos, Accubonds, Accutips, Interbonds, etc will do just fine. Among my favorite boring killers is the good old Speer bullets. I use to load the 150s, both boat tail and flat base in my 270 for me and my brother. Though we killed everything cleanly with them for years, like I wrote, they basically got boring.</p><p></p><p>The Swift Scirocco is my favorite plastic tipped bonded bullet. Pure copper, pure led, never a breaking tip problem like Nosler had with their accubonds. Expensive but noteworthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 784514, member: 2693"] Yes, the silver tip was a very good bullet, just like the Nosler Solid base. The fact and proof is, if you are not focused on stretching your shots out there, most of the proven bullets will meet your needs in hunting scenarios where you are shooting 300-400 yards such as the partition, Aframe, Northfork, (to name some fancy ones), then the REGULAR Hornady interlock lead tipped bullets, Remmy corelokt, Sciroccos, Accubonds, Accutips, Interbonds, etc will do just fine. Among my favorite boring killers is the good old Speer bullets. I use to load the 150s, both boat tail and flat base in my 270 for me and my brother. Though we killed everything cleanly with them for years, like I wrote, they basically got boring. The Swift Scirocco is my favorite plastic tipped bonded bullet. Pure copper, pure led, never a breaking tip problem like Nosler had with their accubonds. Expensive but noteworthy. [/QUOTE]
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