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<blockquote data-quote="IceSniper" data-source="post: 116470" data-attributes="member: 2286"><p><strong>Re: bullet\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>My all round favorite is probally the Sierra Matchking since it's cheap, accurate at long range, expands and penetrates well and dosen't destroy too much meat.</p><p>But really my favorite depends on the use....</p><p>Targets - Lapua Scenar</p><p>Exploading bunnys - HDY V-Max</p><p>Medium game - Sierra Matchking</p><p>Big Game - Woodleigh Protected Points</p><p>But for hunting anything 'oversized' for the caliber i'm packing (eg. deer w/ .224) Barnes X-bullets are my first choice.</p><p></p><p>I've only tryed the CT bullets in 168gr BST Win Supreme factory rounds. The bullet itself would no doubt be great for small deer like Fallow but it seemed to take forever to clean my barrel after 20 rnds. Personally i'd rather the uncoated Nosler Ballistic tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceSniper, post: 116470, member: 2286"] [b]Re: bullet\'s[/b] My all round favorite is probally the Sierra Matchking since it's cheap, accurate at long range, expands and penetrates well and dosen't destroy too much meat. But really my favorite depends on the use.... Targets - Lapua Scenar Exploading bunnys - HDY V-Max Medium game - Sierra Matchking Big Game - Woodleigh Protected Points But for hunting anything 'oversized' for the caliber i'm packing (eg. deer w/ .224) Barnes X-bullets are my first choice. I've only tryed the CT bullets in 168gr BST Win Supreme factory rounds. The bullet itself would no doubt be great for small deer like Fallow but it seemed to take forever to clean my barrel after 20 rnds. Personally i'd rather the uncoated Nosler Ballistic tips. [/QUOTE]
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