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<blockquote data-quote="northhunter" data-source="post: 2363526" data-attributes="member: 118849"><p>I ordered some 123 AH for my 6.5 direct from the factory. Shipping is pretty expensive with FedEx plus you get dinged duty at the border. All in all, they are a fairly expensive bullet but I feel they are worth it. I plan on taking my 6.5 PRC for moose next year. I think if you go with the 90 or 92, you will be happy. I read that mono bullets are equivalent to cup and core bullets that are 15-20grs heavier. I am thinking my .223 could use some. Also, be sure to follow the twist rates they post on their site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northhunter, post: 2363526, member: 118849"] I ordered some 123 AH for my 6.5 direct from the factory. Shipping is pretty expensive with FedEx plus you get dinged duty at the border. All in all, they are a fairly expensive bullet but I feel they are worth it. I plan on taking my 6.5 PRC for moose next year. I think if you go with the 90 or 92, you will be happy. I read that mono bullets are equivalent to cup and core bullets that are 15-20grs heavier. I am thinking my .223 could use some. Also, be sure to follow the twist rates they post on their site. [/QUOTE]
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