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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Flat base bullets vs range
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<blockquote data-quote="M_freeman" data-source="post: 431404" data-attributes="member: 19497"><p>I'll be shooting small CA deer prefer some meat left, while the 140gr is optimum for longer range, which I won't be shooting I think in this case they will uneccessarily waste meat. I think I'll go with the Speer 130 gr flat base see if that groups well enough, should put a dime size hole in and a quarter size whole out with jelly in between. Like what I see ballistically w/ the Berger 140gr VLD but those would take the front quarter of meat off these little deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M_freeman, post: 431404, member: 19497"] I'll be shooting small CA deer prefer some meat left, while the 140gr is optimum for longer range, which I won't be shooting I think in this case they will uneccessarily waste meat. I think I'll go with the Speer 130 gr flat base see if that groups well enough, should put a dime size hole in and a quarter size whole out with jelly in between. Like what I see ballistically w/ the Berger 140gr VLD but those would take the front quarter of meat off these little deer. [/QUOTE]
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