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7mm mag elk bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="sheepaholic" data-source="post: 491481" data-attributes="member: 30951"><p>i have shot both nosler accubonds and barnes ttsx i have loaded the same round for both the same powder, case, primer etc the only difference was the bullets i shot my gong at 400 yards the noslers left a little discoloured matk and the barnes penetrated 1/2 an inch i was sold from then on, on the barnes you may want to look at the new barnes bullets the lrx same price as the ttsx but a better bc and open up at a much slower velocity i think they will open up all the way down to 1600 - 1400 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepaholic, post: 491481, member: 30951"] i have shot both nosler accubonds and barnes ttsx i have loaded the same round for both the same powder, case, primer etc the only difference was the bullets i shot my gong at 400 yards the noslers left a little discoloured matk and the barnes penetrated 1/2 an inch i was sold from then on, on the barnes you may want to look at the new barnes bullets the lrx same price as the ttsx but a better bc and open up at a much slower velocity i think they will open up all the way down to 1600 - 1400 fps. [/QUOTE]
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