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B.c of nosler .338 , 250 gr e tip bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverbulletMAG" data-source="post: 1597192" data-attributes="member: 108181"><p>Can't directly answer your question but having shot 250 Accubonds, Partitions, etc. I would not shoot 250 Etips out of my 338 Win Mag (M70 Extreme Weather SS) unless I knew I'd be shooting inside 300 yards. </p><p></p><p>I have a hard time getting good accuracy with 250s over 2600fps and the E-tips would need to be loaded even lighter. A lot of guys using the E-tips recommend no less than 2000fps for decent expansion as well. B.C.s have been exaggerated on the Etip from what most are seeing but the 250 isn't even listing a B.C. at the moment (on Nosler website at least). Safe bet would be in the .550 range maybe? </p><p></p><p>Any particular reason not to go with the lighter 200 or 225 Etip instead? The faster you can push these, the better they will perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverbulletMAG, post: 1597192, member: 108181"] Can't directly answer your question but having shot 250 Accubonds, Partitions, etc. I would not shoot 250 Etips out of my 338 Win Mag (M70 Extreme Weather SS) unless I knew I'd be shooting inside 300 yards. I have a hard time getting good accuracy with 250s over 2600fps and the E-tips would need to be loaded even lighter. A lot of guys using the E-tips recommend no less than 2000fps for decent expansion as well. B.C.s have been exaggerated on the Etip from what most are seeing but the 250 isn't even listing a B.C. at the moment (on Nosler website at least). Safe bet would be in the .550 range maybe? Any particular reason not to go with the lighter 200 or 225 Etip instead? The faster you can push these, the better they will perform. [/QUOTE]
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