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Changing Ballistic Tip to Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 1679155" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>Hi, I have used both 130 Grn. Ballistic tips and Accubonds in my Weatherby Mark V Ultralight Rifle , in .270 Win. Hand loaded in Matched Win Cases , with Win LR Primers, using 59.5 grns of H 4831, with 130 grn bullets. I see very little difference in Groupe size when shot from this rifle. Many 3 shot groups, at 100 yards are just one ragged hole. The Ballistic Tips ( My favorite ) just explode inside the deer, no need for a second shot, and no tracking . To be clear, all my shots in the last 8 years have been between 100 and 125 yards. I would keep this load just as is even if the expected range was out to 250 yards. This is my White Tail Deer Rifle and my White Tail Deer Load. Hope this was helpful, Lenny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 1679155, member: 100742"] Hi, I have used both 130 Grn. Ballistic tips and Accubonds in my Weatherby Mark V Ultralight Rifle , in .270 Win. Hand loaded in Matched Win Cases , with Win LR Primers, using 59.5 grns of H 4831, with 130 grn bullets. I see very little difference in Groupe size when shot from this rifle. Many 3 shot groups, at 100 yards are just one ragged hole. The Ballistic Tips ( My favorite ) just explode inside the deer, no need for a second shot, and no tracking . To be clear, all my shots in the last 8 years have been between 100 and 125 yards. I would keep this load just as is even if the expected range was out to 250 yards. This is my White Tail Deer Rifle and my White Tail Deer Load. Hope this was helpful, Lenny [/QUOTE]
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