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<blockquote data-quote="cornstalker" data-source="post: 222846" data-attributes="member: 12323"><p>I have had the best results on speedgoats with Nosler Accubonds. I have used Ballistic Tips and Ballistic Silvertips with a great deal of success also. </p><p></p><p>The only poor bullet performance I have experienced was with a 160 grain Barnes XLC in my wife's 7mm Rem Mag. They seemed to expand too late, resulting in decent exit wounds, but didn't seem to dump enough shock to take 'em out quickly. We shot two antelope with that gun/load combo and had to chase them both for a mile. Both first shots were clearly in the normal kill zone. One we finished with a shot in the face, the other we blew to pieces, with three total shots in the engine compartment. Never used that bullet on A-lope again, never had that problem before or since.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just for the record, that same Barnes bullet is awesome on elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornstalker, post: 222846, member: 12323"] I have had the best results on speedgoats with Nosler Accubonds. I have used Ballistic Tips and Ballistic Silvertips with a great deal of success also. The only poor bullet performance I have experienced was with a 160 grain Barnes XLC in my wife's 7mm Rem Mag. They seemed to expand too late, resulting in decent exit wounds, but didn't seem to dump enough shock to take 'em out quickly. We shot two antelope with that gun/load combo and had to chase them both for a mile. Both first shots were clearly in the normal kill zone. One we finished with a shot in the face, the other we blew to pieces, with three total shots in the engine compartment. Never used that bullet on A-lope again, never had that problem before or since. Just for the record, that same Barnes bullet is awesome on elk. [/QUOTE]
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