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High velocities with 6mm target bullets for varmints.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary in MD" data-source="post: 2746101" data-attributes="member: 22533"><p>WW, sorry for the late reply.</p><p>I did try the light bench rest quality bullets in my 6mm AI with a 28" Krieger, 12 twist. I found, although they shot as good as you would expect, they didn't carry the explosive results that I look for in my varmint rifles out past a couple hundred yards. I'm talking large ground hogs and foxes, just about anything will tear up a prairie dog lol. For me, the 75 vmax, 70 ballistic tip, & 70 blitz king were not too far behind in accuracy but were definitely more explosive with the edge going to the Sierras. I also used the 80 grain Sierra blitz to good effect, they really made a "whomp" on impact with a large ground hog! </p><p>I regret selling that rifle a couple years ago, a young varmint hunter wanted it worse than I did, lol.</p><p>Good shooting </p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary in MD, post: 2746101, member: 22533"] WW, sorry for the late reply. I did try the light bench rest quality bullets in my 6mm AI with a 28” Krieger, 12 twist. I found, although they shot as good as you would expect, they didn’t carry the explosive results that I look for in my varmint rifles out past a couple hundred yards. I’m talking large ground hogs and foxes, just about anything will tear up a prairie dog lol. For me, the 75 vmax, 70 ballistic tip, & 70 blitz king were not too far behind in accuracy but were definitely more explosive with the edge going to the Sierras. I also used the 80 grain Sierra blitz to good effect, they really made a “whomp” on impact with a large ground hog! I regret selling that rifle a couple years ago, a young varmint hunter wanted it worse than I did, lol. Good shooting Gary [/QUOTE]
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