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.270 whitetail bullet shopping again, for the last time.
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 1967364" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>My whitetail round is a federal fusion 130 gr out of a 270 Win. I buy loaded cartridges, but you can buy the bullet by itsself if I remember correctly. Superbly accurate, low SD, cheaper than premium bullets, and the bullet is the right compromise of strength to stay together and expansion to cause a great blood trail, in my experience. I've shot one buck with them and the blood trail was impressive after a lung shot. He went about 20 yards and fell over. My cousin uses them too and averages about 4 deer a year with essentially the same results everytime. He's why I tried them.</p><p></p><p>If not hunting with a Fusion, Nosler Accubond would be second choice. It'll be my first choice for elk if I'm ever lucky enough. For whitetail I dont see any reason you need the accubond and they are more expensive than the Fusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 1967364, member: 26820"] My whitetail round is a federal fusion 130 gr out of a 270 Win. I buy loaded cartridges, but you can buy the bullet by itsself if I remember correctly. Superbly accurate, low SD, cheaper than premium bullets, and the bullet is the right compromise of strength to stay together and expansion to cause a great blood trail, in my experience. I've shot one buck with them and the blood trail was impressive after a lung shot. He went about 20 yards and fell over. My cousin uses them too and averages about 4 deer a year with essentially the same results everytime. He's why I tried them. If not hunting with a Fusion, Nosler Accubond would be second choice. It'll be my first choice for elk if I'm ever lucky enough. For whitetail I dont see any reason you need the accubond and they are more expensive than the Fusion. [/QUOTE]
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