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Hornady 165 SST vs Nosler 165 BLT Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 703929" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Take another look at the op's post before you toss any more comments out. The op wants a load that will work well from 50 to 400 yards, and in that range any bullet with a pointy tip will do well. The difference between the hornady and nos is only .04 bc anyway, which really isn't a hill of beans to 400 yards.</p><p>I've killed plenty of deer with the 165 hornady out of an '06, but have moved on to the 300 win and 300 rum( had 4 30-06 and got rid of all-- the last one lasted 1 month). I used the 165 hornady bt for my first mule deer buck kill at about 350 yards, so I have experience with actually killing something with the bullet, not just putting it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 703929, member: 48043"] Take another look at the op's post before you toss any more comments out. The op wants a load that will work well from 50 to 400 yards, and in that range any bullet with a pointy tip will do well. The difference between the hornady and nos is only .04 bc anyway, which really isn't a hill of beans to 400 yards. I've killed plenty of deer with the 165 hornady out of an '06, but have moved on to the 300 win and 300 rum( had 4 30-06 and got rid of all-- the last one lasted 1 month). I used the 165 hornady bt for my first mule deer buck kill at about 350 yards, so I have experience with actually killing something with the bullet, not just putting it down. [/QUOTE]
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