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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 100156" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>well first off welcome and glad to see that sombody wants to spend time at the range before shootin at amimals right off the bat</p><p></p><p>Typicaly for long range work ie 400yds+ the heavier high BC bullets work better as the BC (ballistic coeffeciet) will help keep the bullets speed and buck the wind better than the fast light bullets.</p><p>For long range deer hunting I like the Nosler Ballistic tip bullets they have a high BC and they expand well on deer size game even after the bullet has sowed down at say 800yds so I guess my recomendation would be the 150gr Nosler Ballistic tip. The key is not to get hung up on velocity your far better giving up a couple hundred feet per second if it cuts your groups in half , no matter how fast you get your bullet to fly you'll never be able to MISS a deer fast enough to kill it !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 100156, member: 8843"] well first off welcome and glad to see that sombody wants to spend time at the range before shootin at amimals right off the bat Typicaly for long range work ie 400yds+ the heavier high BC bullets work better as the BC (ballistic coeffeciet) will help keep the bullets speed and buck the wind better than the fast light bullets. For long range deer hunting I like the Nosler Ballistic tip bullets they have a high BC and they expand well on deer size game even after the bullet has sowed down at say 800yds so I guess my recomendation would be the 150gr Nosler Ballistic tip. The key is not to get hung up on velocity your far better giving up a couple hundred feet per second if it cuts your groups in half , no matter how fast you get your bullet to fly you'll never be able to MISS a deer fast enough to kill it !! [/QUOTE]
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