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<blockquote data-quote="MighteyWhiteHunter" data-source="post: 1927992" data-attributes="member: 11293"><p>As others have said check your twist rate and then pick a copper bullet weight based off of what your rifles can actually stabilize.</p><p>Just like lead bullets, rifles will typically like a particular factory round or handload.</p><p> I have been shooting copper in several rifles since 2008 due to living in the "condor zone" and have killed critters with Nosler E-tips, Barnes TSX, TTSX, LRX, and Hammers, they have all worked very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MighteyWhiteHunter, post: 1927992, member: 11293"] As others have said check your twist rate and then pick a copper bullet weight based off of what your rifles can actually stabilize. Just like lead bullets, rifles will typically like a particular factory round or handload. I have been shooting copper in several rifles since 2008 due to living in the "condor zone" and have killed critters with Nosler E-tips, Barnes TSX, TTSX, LRX, and Hammers, they have all worked very well. [/QUOTE]
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