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Nosler Ballistic Tip - 165 grain vs 168 grain
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<blockquote data-quote="larryh128" data-source="post: 250495" data-attributes="member: 14516"><p>The 168 gr bullet is really the weight of choice for a lot of match shooting & might be the reason for adding it in a ballistic tip bullet. 168 gr match bullets are reknowned for their accuracy. I am a great lover of the ballistic tip bullet for deer as they perform great. However, I would suggest that you try a 130 gr Barnes TSX with a 57 gr charge of Varget, This is a SAFE load with a CCI 200 primer. Muzzle velocity is 3300 fps with great accuracy. It is absolute death on deer - large or small & flat as a laser past 300 yds. Because of the weight of the bullet,, it scrubs speed fast past 400yds but it is without a doubt the most effective deer round that I have ever seen in a 30-06 case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryh128, post: 250495, member: 14516"] The 168 gr bullet is really the weight of choice for a lot of match shooting & might be the reason for adding it in a ballistic tip bullet. 168 gr match bullets are reknowned for their accuracy. I am a great lover of the ballistic tip bullet for deer as they perform great. However, I would suggest that you try a 130 gr Barnes TSX with a 57 gr charge of Varget, This is a SAFE load with a CCI 200 primer. Muzzle velocity is 3300 fps with great accuracy. It is absolute death on deer - large or small & flat as a laser past 300 yds. Because of the weight of the bullet,, it scrubs speed fast past 400yds but it is without a doubt the most effective deer round that I have ever seen in a 30-06 case. [/QUOTE]
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