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LR varmint .257 bullet options
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<blockquote data-quote="MOA" data-source="post: 9350" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Thanks guys--I think I'll try the NBT's first. Here's what I found</p><p>115 NBT .453</p><p>100 NBT .393</p><p>85 NBT .329</p><p>Lost River 90 grain J36 .479 and .529 for the 100 grain.</p><p></p><p>The lost river would be awfully flat and exceeds even the 115's BC-- the problem with these are the price--almost $2 per bullet. I'd like some more feedback on these. Not only would these make a good varmint bullet but would also make a good LR deer bullet for the small blacktail we have around here. I could do it all with one load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOA, post: 9350, member: 237"] Thanks guys--I think I'll try the NBT's first. Here's what I found 115 NBT .453 100 NBT .393 85 NBT .329 Lost River 90 grain J36 .479 and .529 for the 100 grain. The lost river would be awfully flat and exceeds even the 115's BC-- the problem with these are the price--almost $2 per bullet. I'd like some more feedback on these. Not only would these make a good varmint bullet but would also make a good LR deer bullet for the small blacktail we have around here. I could do it all with one load. [/QUOTE]
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