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Nosler Accubond LR vs Berger VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 969408" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>You never said what twist you had, or barrel length. As for a hunting bullet; how far do you shooting the rifle well at, meaning that 85% of the time your in the kill zone at lang range, or the longest range you shoot well at. I'd assume you have a 1-10 twist.</p><p></p><p>If there's a vote involved I'd go with Berger, or pretty much any of their good .30's built for game and long range out of a .300 WM works, which would include bullets from company's like Barnes. </p><p></p><p>I've had a couple guys tell they've tried the .308 cal RBT-VLD/RBT-ST in 210gr and 220gr in a .300 WM and found them crazy good.. just what they said it second from me never seen one. it seems they use a harden steel tip (kinda like the new stuff the Military is going to) and the old bronze points from Remington's concept, which to tell you the truth were never that accurate in guns I fired them in.. but digress. </p><p></p><p>What are you planing on hunting? Pretty much anything that comes out of the barrel of .300 WM gets hammered, at any reasonable range with about any good bullet.</p><p></p><p>Well good luck.</p><p>Cheer's</p><p>436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 969408, member: 16609"] You never said what twist you had, or barrel length. As for a hunting bullet; how far do you shooting the rifle well at, meaning that 85% of the time your in the kill zone at lang range, or the longest range you shoot well at. I'd assume you have a 1-10 twist. If there's a vote involved I'd go with Berger, or pretty much any of their good .30's built for game and long range out of a .300 WM works, which would include bullets from company's like Barnes. I've had a couple guys tell they've tried the .308 cal RBT-VLD/RBT-ST in 210gr and 220gr in a .300 WM and found them crazy good.. just what they said it second from me never seen one. it seems they use a harden steel tip (kinda like the new stuff the Military is going to) and the old bronze points from Remington's concept, which to tell you the truth were never that accurate in guns I fired them in.. but digress. What are you planing on hunting? Pretty much anything that comes out of the barrel of .300 WM gets hammered, at any reasonable range with about any good bullet. Well good luck. Cheer's 436 [/QUOTE]
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