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6.5 STW info please!
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<blockquote data-quote="J.J.H." data-source="post: 149625" data-attributes="member: 8135"><p>Thanks for the replys,I will definetley try the Wildcat bullets as I can get them local.The 130gr. Accubond will also be tried.I have mixed feelings about the Noslers though,I used 140gr. Accubonds in my .270 Wby for a couple of seasons and wasnt very impressed.I found the jacket to be more brittle than the material used by Hornady in its Interbond,and Swifts Scirocco.(I realize the Swift is a pure copper jacket)Therefore the Nosler's tended to fragment as opposesd to "peel" back like the others did.They are a fantasticly accurate bullet though(at least in my experiences)but I dont feel they retain weight as well as other bonded offerings on the market.I ultimately settled upon the 140gr. TSX for that rifle.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the help. Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.J.H., post: 149625, member: 8135"] Thanks for the replys,I will definetley try the Wildcat bullets as I can get them local.The 130gr. Accubond will also be tried.I have mixed feelings about the Noslers though,I used 140gr. Accubonds in my .270 Wby for a couple of seasons and wasnt very impressed.I found the jacket to be more brittle than the material used by Hornady in its Interbond,and Swifts Scirocco.(I realize the Swift is a pure copper jacket)Therefore the Nosler's tended to fragment as opposesd to "peel" back like the others did.They are a fantasticly accurate bullet though(at least in my experiences)but I dont feel they retain weight as well as other bonded offerings on the market.I ultimately settled upon the 140gr. TSX for that rifle. Thanks again for the help. Jason [/QUOTE]
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