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Most Accurate Traditional Hunting Bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2918494" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>I have used Nosler Ballistic Tips in several different calibers for hunting, but the one that killed the most deer for me is the 115gr shot out of my 25-06 Sendero at around 3150 FPS. In 20+ years of using them I never once had a deer take more than a couple steps after being shot. I shot big Minnesota Whitetails at ranges from 30 to well over 400 yards with great confidence. Performance aside, the accuracy was amazing! I shot more sub-1/2" groups with that rifle and bullet combo than I can remember. I used it to make my first 1000+ yard Prairie Dog kill back in the mid 1990s. Ballistic Tips have always been a benchmark for accuracy in my book. I still use them regularly in the accuracy qualification of the rifles we build here at H-S Precision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2918494, member: 84442"] I have used Nosler Ballistic Tips in several different calibers for hunting, but the one that killed the most deer for me is the 115gr shot out of my 25-06 Sendero at around 3150 FPS. In 20+ years of using them I never once had a deer take more than a couple steps after being shot. I shot big Minnesota Whitetails at ranges from 30 to well over 400 yards with great confidence. Performance aside, the accuracy was amazing! I shot more sub-1/2" groups with that rifle and bullet combo than I can remember. I used it to make my first 1000+ yard Prairie Dog kill back in the mid 1990s. Ballistic Tips have always been a benchmark for accuracy in my book. I still use them regularly in the accuracy qualification of the rifles we build here at H-S Precision. [/QUOTE]
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