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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 29008" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>The word is getting out that these are very accurate shooting bullets. I believe that they would be excellent for mulies at 400 or even quite a bit farther from your WSM. We are killing mule deer does out to 550 and longer with no problems using Barnes, Interbonds and Nosler match bullets.</p><p></p><p>Looks like the new Triple Shocks are flying flatter than the Nosler Comp Supreme, we just did drop tests out to 625 yards and 700 in two different rifles. The Barnes bullet is dropping 83 inches at 600 and the Comp. Supreme is dropping 97. The Barnes start out faster, just under 2900 fps vs 2750 for the match bullets.</p><p></p><p>Gatgehouse,</p><p>Welcome to long range hunting, there are several Canadians on this site. You have come to a great place to share and gain knowledge. Long range hunting can be as challenging or easy as you wish to make it, depends on what "long" is. My personal confident hunting distance is in the mid-500 to 650 range, with my .308 rifles.</p><p></p><p>Check the Basics and you will find a lot of great info on getting into shooting long and refining your ability and equipment.</p><p>Bottom line is - do not be afraid to ask these guys, there is going to be someone who can help you out and they will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 29008, member: 25"] The word is getting out that these are very accurate shooting bullets. I believe that they would be excellent for mulies at 400 or even quite a bit farther from your WSM. We are killing mule deer does out to 550 and longer with no problems using Barnes, Interbonds and Nosler match bullets. Looks like the new Triple Shocks are flying flatter than the Nosler Comp Supreme, we just did drop tests out to 625 yards and 700 in two different rifles. The Barnes bullet is dropping 83 inches at 600 and the Comp. Supreme is dropping 97. The Barnes start out faster, just under 2900 fps vs 2750 for the match bullets. Gatgehouse, Welcome to long range hunting, there are several Canadians on this site. You have come to a great place to share and gain knowledge. Long range hunting can be as challenging or easy as you wish to make it, depends on what "long" is. My personal confident hunting distance is in the mid-500 to 650 range, with my .308 rifles. Check the Basics and you will find a lot of great info on getting into shooting long and refining your ability and equipment. Bottom line is - do not be afraid to ask these guys, there is going to be someone who can help you out and they will. [/QUOTE]
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