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Is it just me or does every long range hunting bullet compromise too much in some category? Will we ever see one that truly does it all?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2404043" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>Just like ladie's underwear despite all claims otherwise there is no bullet that is, " One size fits all." Bullets are designed to do many things, some of them well while leaving a lot to be desired in others. Manufacturers spend millions of dollars perfecting a bullet design to do one thing and do it well. Using it for something it was not designed for is bound to be a disappointment. The only caliber and round that I have found that works for hunting as well as match shooting is the good old 270 Winchester. The 130/140 gr bullets are deadly killers and match accurate at least out to 500 yards. Who needs match bullets when one has hunting bullets that hold 0.50 MOA or better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2404043, member: 118816"] Just like ladie's underwear despite all claims otherwise there is no bullet that is, " One size fits all." Bullets are designed to do many things, some of them well while leaving a lot to be desired in others. Manufacturers spend millions of dollars perfecting a bullet design to do one thing and do it well. Using it for something it was not designed for is bound to be a disappointment. The only caliber and round that I have found that works for hunting as well as match shooting is the good old 270 Winchester. The 130/140 gr bullets are deadly killers and match accurate at least out to 500 yards. Who needs match bullets when one has hunting bullets that hold 0.50 MOA or better? [/QUOTE]
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