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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 3019601" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>not trying to one up you, but I did have a YZ490, '83 model. That might be like a 3 up.??</p><p>And Nosler Accubond has been the most predictable expanding and penetrating game bullet i've shot in about 40 years of killing deer and pigs. anywhere from 3400 down to about 2950MV. From 110-160grs.</p><p>Accuracy is hard to beat. and the ease of tuning is even harder.</p><p>I haven't killed over maybe 300yds with them but with that nose and PC tip initiating expansion Id have no fear going to 500 or maybe 600 at my velocity.</p><p></p><p>And im learning the Ballistic Tip "Hunting" is very well behaved. Especially since the heavier weights for caliber have become available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 3019601, member: 126313"] not trying to one up you, but I did have a YZ490, '83 model. That might be like a 3 up.?? And Nosler Accubond has been the most predictable expanding and penetrating game bullet i've shot in about 40 years of killing deer and pigs. anywhere from 3400 down to about 2950MV. From 110-160grs. Accuracy is hard to beat. and the ease of tuning is even harder. I haven't killed over maybe 300yds with them but with that nose and PC tip initiating expansion Id have no fear going to 500 or maybe 600 at my velocity. And im learning the Ballistic Tip "Hunting" is very well behaved. Especially since the heavier weights for caliber have become available. [/QUOTE]
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