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black hills match vs. black hills gold
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<blockquote data-quote="cdmorten" data-source="post: 36952" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I shoot BH match 168's out of my .308. I bought some of the BH Gold 165's with the Nosler Ballistic tip. They still group tight, (around 1MOA and I'm just under 1 MOA with the match grade) but track differently on my scope's bullet drop cams (Leupold M3 LR). </p><p></p><p>I have to adjust 2moa left and 1 moa up when I shoot those bullets. That's pretty manageable though. I haven't shot them over about 300 yards though. I saw that they also sell a 168 grain Barnes bullet. I haven't tried them yet but plan to in order to see if they track just like the match grade so I don't have to adjust my scope . </p><p></p><p>If I get a chance at a long shot 400yds or more I'll probably pop a match grade round in the chamber. It should be slowing down enough by then to not over penetrate. I shot a deer with a match grade bullet last year at about 70 yds and it went right through the deer, blew about 1/2 its lung out and the deer still ran about 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdmorten, post: 36952, member: 1674"] I shoot BH match 168's out of my .308. I bought some of the BH Gold 165's with the Nosler Ballistic tip. They still group tight, (around 1MOA and I'm just under 1 MOA with the match grade) but track differently on my scope's bullet drop cams (Leupold M3 LR). I have to adjust 2moa left and 1 moa up when I shoot those bullets. That's pretty manageable though. I haven't shot them over about 300 yards though. I saw that they also sell a 168 grain Barnes bullet. I haven't tried them yet but plan to in order to see if they track just like the match grade so I don't have to adjust my scope . If I get a chance at a long shot 400yds or more I'll probably pop a match grade round in the chamber. It should be slowing down enough by then to not over penetrate. I shot a deer with a match grade bullet last year at about 70 yds and it went right through the deer, blew about 1/2 its lung out and the deer still ran about 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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