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22-250 and 90 gr Bergers for target and deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="ejg" data-source="post: 743400" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Tried the 55gr Nosler BT and found them hot and cold. Sometimes overexpansion and sometimes they ****ed through fox. The 52gr Nosler custom match seemed much more consistant in accuracy and over 100 foxes later also more consistant in bullet expansion. We also took a few sika deer with the 52 Nos CC which performed perfectly but that was only out to 200m.</p><p>The 69gr Nos CC also works very well on deer and fox but I only tried out of a 223. </p><p>I was thinking of a similar project but read that one can run into problems with heavy bergers out a 22-250 with a fast twist as they might fall apart due to the thin jacket.? </p><p>Maybe check with the F/TR guys who run 223's at the ragged edge.</p><p>edi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejg, post: 743400, member: 12381"] Tried the 55gr Nosler BT and found them hot and cold. Sometimes overexpansion and sometimes they ****ed through fox. The 52gr Nosler custom match seemed much more consistant in accuracy and over 100 foxes later also more consistant in bullet expansion. We also took a few sika deer with the 52 Nos CC which performed perfectly but that was only out to 200m. The 69gr Nos CC also works very well on deer and fox but I only tried out of a 223. I was thinking of a similar project but read that one can run into problems with heavy bergers out a 22-250 with a fast twist as they might fall apart due to the thin jacket.? Maybe check with the F/TR guys who run 223's at the ragged edge. edi [/QUOTE]
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