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338 ax bullet choice for elk.. Going crazy
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<blockquote data-quote="gilcarleton" data-source="post: 1026758" data-attributes="member: 86492"><p>The only Noslers I have shot are the partitioned an I am not impressed with them. The theory is that if you lose the front half of the bullet, you will always have the back half that retains it weight. The problem is that I have found that you lose that front half 100% of the time. I have never shot an animal that I did not lose half the bullet weight probably immediately. I really cannot speak to the other bullets they make but I want to try the Berger. I understand that Berger is coming out with another bullet soon that, of course, is better than anything they have now and is suppose to be a great hunting and target load. Just read about this yesterday and really do not know much about it other than it will require a 1 in 8 twist. Keep us posted on how your search goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilcarleton, post: 1026758, member: 86492"] The only Noslers I have shot are the partitioned an I am not impressed with them. The theory is that if you lose the front half of the bullet, you will always have the back half that retains it weight. The problem is that I have found that you lose that front half 100% of the time. I have never shot an animal that I did not lose half the bullet weight probably immediately. I really cannot speak to the other bullets they make but I want to try the Berger. I understand that Berger is coming out with another bullet soon that, of course, is better than anything they have now and is suppose to be a great hunting and target load. Just read about this yesterday and really do not know much about it other than it will require a 1 in 8 twist. Keep us posted on how your search goes. [/QUOTE]
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