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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barnes LRX bullet in 30 Cal
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<blockquote data-quote="XParaman" data-source="post: 1193154" data-attributes="member: 11367"><p>I weight all my bullets before reloading, to get as close as possible to insure accuracy. When I was looking for a bullet to load for elk, I got a bunch of differant bullets to try, and while weighing them nosler was one of the worst for exact weight. As for the partition, I was hunting deer and shot one in the side, the bullet expoded and there was nothing left other then very small pieces throughout the deer. I was disgusted and have never used them since. It was about a 125 yd shot hitting it just behind the front leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XParaman, post: 1193154, member: 11367"] I weight all my bullets before reloading, to get as close as possible to insure accuracy. When I was looking for a bullet to load for elk, I got a bunch of differant bullets to try, and while weighing them nosler was one of the worst for exact weight. As for the partition, I was hunting deer and shot one in the side, the bullet expoded and there was nothing left other then very small pieces throughout the deer. I was disgusted and have never used them since. It was about a 125 yd shot hitting it just behind the front leg. [/QUOTE]
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