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exploding bullets on impact...is this real or are people guessing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1758359" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>I prefer Bonded bullets these days. The trick is to get one to shoot well enough for long range hunting. Often it is not an easy task. I really like the Nosler ablr's. but they can be very stubborn getting them to shoot well at long range. there is a reason Berger's are so popular. I guess I am just old and hard headed. Folks seem to have great luck with the heaviest ones and fast twist. I suspect the lower starting velocity doesn't hurt here for a cup and core bullet with a very high sectional density.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1758359, member: 92702"] I prefer Bonded bullets these days. The trick is to get one to shoot well enough for long range hunting. Often it is not an easy task. I really like the Nosler ablr's. but they can be very stubborn getting them to shoot well at long range. there is a reason Berger's are so popular. I guess I am just old and hard headed. Folks seem to have great luck with the heaviest ones and fast twist. I suspect the lower starting velocity doesn't hurt here for a cup and core bullet with a very high sectional density. [/QUOTE]
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