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Hornady 165 SST vs Nosler 165 BLT Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Md reloader" data-source="post: 702170" data-attributes="member: 46980"><p>Like one of the other posts said,the Hornady were harder to get accurate.I have always had such good results with the BT's, both 150&180, it's kind of hard to use something else.If I take a double lunger,my favorite shot, they rarely go over 50 yards and leave a trail a blind guy could follow.Don't get me wrong,neck and head shots are nice too.No tracking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Md reloader, post: 702170, member: 46980"] Like one of the other posts said,the Hornady were harder to get accurate.I have always had such good results with the BT's, both 150&180, it's kind of hard to use something else.If I take a double lunger,my favorite shot, they rarely go over 50 yards and leave a trail a blind guy could follow.Don't get me wrong,neck and head shots are nice too.No tracking. [/QUOTE]
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