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.308 SMK Report on Texas White Tail
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<blockquote data-quote="BravoEMike" data-source="post: 95370" data-attributes="member: 2631"><p>Greetings all...and much thanks!</p><p>As I write this, I am in receipt of one box of Nosler .30 caliber/200 gr. spitzer Accubond bullets. Interesting white tip on these bullets...not certain the material used for the tip. However I noticed there is no deformation on the tips. Seems...impressive quality control.</p><p>As with all in this undertaking we have chosen...</p><p>the proof will be in the pudding/at the range!</p><p>My intentions are to use 68 gr.'s of IMR 4350,</p><p>in fire formed .300 win mag Lapua brass. I have a 26 inch barrel and this load should get me the speed desired (2950 fps).</p><p>I also had the occasion to look at some mounted elk they had at the store...</p><p>wow...are they big!</p><p>This gun will easily shoot under 3/10 inch at 100 yds., so the bar is set quite high for these bullets to match the accuracy performance of SMK's.</p><p>I am very impressed with the looks of these Nosler bullets though...</p><p>again thanks.</p><p>Additional advice welcome...</p><p></p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BravoEMike, post: 95370, member: 2631"] Greetings all...and much thanks! As I write this, I am in receipt of one box of Nosler .30 caliber/200 gr. spitzer Accubond bullets. Interesting white tip on these bullets...not certain the material used for the tip. However I noticed there is no deformation on the tips. Seems...impressive quality control. As with all in this undertaking we have chosen... the proof will be in the pudding/at the range! My intentions are to use 68 gr.'s of IMR 4350, in fire formed .300 win mag Lapua brass. I have a 26 inch barrel and this load should get me the speed desired (2950 fps). I also had the occasion to look at some mounted elk they had at the store... wow...are they big! This gun will easily shoot under 3/10 inch at 100 yds., so the bar is set quite high for these bullets to match the accuracy performance of SMK's. I am very impressed with the looks of these Nosler bullets though... again thanks. Additional advice welcome... Bruce [/QUOTE]
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