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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
berger vld or barnesttsx or nosler accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 450411" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>IMO, nothing compares to the TSX when it comes to bullet performance and terminal results on game. However, the TSX does not have the higher BC required to buck the wind at longer distances. Since I hunt specifically for the LR shot, I shoot both the VLD and the AB, depending on which rifle we are talking about. Both are very lethal, capable bullets - even at longer ranges. If I knew that all my shots were going to be at 500 yds. and under, I would choose the TSX every time (providing I could get good accuracy with it). But since I look for the longer shot, the VLD & AB give me more margin for error when applying windage to my shots. What very little I give up in terms of bullet performance, I more than make up for in higher BC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 450411, member: 4809"] IMO, nothing compares to the TSX when it comes to bullet performance and terminal results on game. However, the TSX does not have the higher BC required to buck the wind at longer distances. Since I hunt specifically for the LR shot, I shoot both the VLD and the AB, depending on which rifle we are talking about. Both are very lethal, capable bullets - even at longer ranges. If I knew that all my shots were going to be at 500 yds. and under, I would choose the TSX every time (providing I could get good accuracy with it). But since I look for the longer shot, the VLD & AB give me more margin for error when applying windage to my shots. What very little I give up in terms of bullet performance, I more than make up for in higher BC. [/QUOTE]
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