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Bullet testing: 308 Nosler Ballistic Tip (Hunting)
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 1145564" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>Ballistic tips may not be the most accurate bullet available nor a good super long range bullet. But they are almost the only bullet I use for 600 yard and less deer sized game. They have worked flawlessly for the last 10 years at least that I've been using them. Never had one fail to expand and never lost an animal myself with them. I can't count the one shot kill count with them. Practically every animal didn't go more than 35 yards. Maybe only a handful went further than that but we're still expired in less than a minute. One day when I go for 600 yard plus kills I'll find a more adaptable bullet for those applications but right now I love BT bullets. </p><p></p><p>They are not a one hole bullet from my experience. It seems no matter how hard I work it's hard to group them smaller than 3/8 Moa yet 5/8 Moa is usually achieved very easily with little work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 1145564, member: 59915"] Ballistic tips may not be the most accurate bullet available nor a good super long range bullet. But they are almost the only bullet I use for 600 yard and less deer sized game. They have worked flawlessly for the last 10 years at least that I've been using them. Never had one fail to expand and never lost an animal myself with them. I can't count the one shot kill count with them. Practically every animal didn't go more than 35 yards. Maybe only a handful went further than that but we're still expired in less than a minute. One day when I go for 600 yard plus kills I'll find a more adaptable bullet for those applications but right now I love BT bullets. They are not a one hole bullet from my experience. It seems no matter how hard I work it's hard to group them smaller than 3/8 Moa yet 5/8 Moa is usually achieved very easily with little work. [/QUOTE]
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