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6.5-.300 weatherby vs 6.5stw
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 916046" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>I got soured on Barnes many years ago and perhaps I'm unfair in not giving them another try.</p><p></p><p>I'd go with the Hornady Interbond, Accubond, or Scirocco II. Up close i've had Scirocco's do some weird things like flatten out the size of a fifty cent piece but they penetrated well and did amazing damage in the chest cavity. I had the same thing happen with both 180gr being shot from the Rum and 130's from the 260. The Rum shot was only about 350.00 and the 260 Shot was at about a hundred.</p><p></p><p>Both were dirt dead though.</p><p></p><p>I have shot bucket loads of Accubonds and Especially Interbonds at both game and coyotes and have never had one fail to do exactly what they are designed to do with the exception of literally cutting coyotes in half if you hit them center mass at the last rib at sub 300yds with the STW. Not exactly a hide hunters choice of caliber and bullet HA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 916046, member: 30902"] I got soured on Barnes many years ago and perhaps I'm unfair in not giving them another try. I'd go with the Hornady Interbond, Accubond, or Scirocco II. Up close i've had Scirocco's do some weird things like flatten out the size of a fifty cent piece but they penetrated well and did amazing damage in the chest cavity. I had the same thing happen with both 180gr being shot from the Rum and 130's from the 260. The Rum shot was only about 350.00 and the 260 Shot was at about a hundred. Both were dirt dead though. I have shot bucket loads of Accubonds and Especially Interbonds at both game and coyotes and have never had one fail to do exactly what they are designed to do with the exception of literally cutting coyotes in half if you hit them center mass at the last rib at sub 300yds with the STW. Not exactly a hide hunters choice of caliber and bullet HA! [/QUOTE]
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