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Hornady 165 SST vs Nosler 165 BLT Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="timmay" data-source="post: 703721" data-attributes="member: 38081"><p>+1 on the interlocks. I see no need for these expensive "premium" bullets with their fancy looking boxes and mumbo jumbo. The Hornady interlocks are great for just about any kind of N American game. So are all the overlooked bullets that we tend to pass up because they look "old school" like the Speer hot core, Sierra pro hunter. These will also be great on game and have been for decades.</p><p>If youre going super long range, then get a high bc boat tail bullet that opens up a low speeds (Amax is great at this) or fragments at lower speeds like the Bergers. I personally prefer the Amax, I also like the Speer spbt for long range. Its a highly accurate and soft bullet. Most prefer Berger for their long range accuracy. A lot of guys use target bullets for long range hunting like the SMK.</p><p>The Amax is a target bullet but opens up reliably at distance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmay, post: 703721, member: 38081"] +1 on the interlocks. I see no need for these expensive "premium" bullets with their fancy looking boxes and mumbo jumbo. The Hornady interlocks are great for just about any kind of N American game. So are all the overlooked bullets that we tend to pass up because they look "old school" like the Speer hot core, Sierra pro hunter. These will also be great on game and have been for decades. If youre going super long range, then get a high bc boat tail bullet that opens up a low speeds (Amax is great at this) or fragments at lower speeds like the Bergers. I personally prefer the Amax, I also like the Speer spbt for long range. Its a highly accurate and soft bullet. Most prefer Berger for their long range accuracy. A lot of guys use target bullets for long range hunting like the SMK. The Amax is a target bullet but opens up reliably at distance [/QUOTE]
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