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help needed: copper bullets in 300 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 2193481" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>I shoot the Badlands Precision Bulldozer 6.5 125gr , BC .530 in my Savage 260 with a 1/8 twist, accurately. This is a long bullet. When you consider the Nosler 6.5 140gr AB has a BC of .509 you can get a feeling of the bullet length of the Badlands bullet. Seat the Badlands bullet .050 off & it shoots. Did not have the slighest problem getting it to shoot.</p><p>Nosler 6.5 140AB on the left, Badlands 6.5 125gr on the right.</p><p>There are more & more of the mono's coming out. They just keep getting better in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 2193481, member: 109476"] I shoot the Badlands Precision Bulldozer 6.5 125gr , BC .530 in my Savage 260 with a 1/8 twist, accurately. This is a long bullet. When you consider the Nosler 6.5 140gr AB has a BC of .509 you can get a feeling of the bullet length of the Badlands bullet. Seat the Badlands bullet .050 off & it shoots. Did not have the slighest problem getting it to shoot. Nosler 6.5 140AB on the left, Badlands 6.5 125gr on the right. There are more & more of the mono's coming out. They just keep getting better in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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