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Benefits of 129/130 gr bullets w 6.5x284?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drift141" data-source="post: 893424" data-attributes="member: 59576"><p>I am also very interested in your question as I have also wondered the same thing. I have been debating this for awhile. I can push a 130 to about 3250 and a 140 about 3080. The only difference is my application will be for deer sized game, coyotes, and elk if I ever draw a tag!</p><p></p><p>So, is the extra velocity in the 130 an advantage over the 140 or will 10 grains make that much of a difference???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drift141, post: 893424, member: 59576"] I am also very interested in your question as I have also wondered the same thing. I have been debating this for awhile. I can push a 130 to about 3250 and a 140 about 3080. The only difference is my application will be for deer sized game, coyotes, and elk if I ever draw a tag! So, is the extra velocity in the 130 an advantage over the 140 or will 10 grains make that much of a difference??? [/QUOTE]
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