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33 Nosler testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 2867842" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>Badlands only calls for a 10 twist with the 250 Super bulldozer-2. If I went with the 275grain it would be close at my elevation and taking the length of the aluminum to into account for the SG factor that jbm let's you input for their calculator. </p><p></p><p>I tried hbn a few years back and didn't feel like it was worth my time. I mostly felt like my process wasn't as consistent and then what happens if your rounds rub in a pocket or get wet or other things on a hunt. </p><p></p><p>I agree that it is really fun to launch relatively heavy large diameter bullets. The diameter alone adds a level of killing power that is hard to quantify but it's definitely there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 2867842, member: 67706"] Badlands only calls for a 10 twist with the 250 Super bulldozer-2. If I went with the 275grain it would be close at my elevation and taking the length of the aluminum to into account for the SG factor that jbm let's you input for their calculator. I tried hbn a few years back and didn't feel like it was worth my time. I mostly felt like my process wasn't as consistent and then what happens if your rounds rub in a pocket or get wet or other things on a hunt. I agree that it is really fun to launch relatively heavy large diameter bullets. The diameter alone adds a level of killing power that is hard to quantify but it's definitely there. [/QUOTE]
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