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The allure of the 6.5 Creedmoor, and the 160gr Interlock.
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<blockquote data-quote="usmcm16a2" data-source="post: 1256938" data-attributes="member: 97651"><p>Lance,Beeman,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Good to hear from you guys. I would use the 160gr Interlock with 350-375 yards. It is still packing about 1100ftlbs of energy. For the Condor zone I use the 127gr LRX. </p><p> I am working with an innovative new bullet from a company call ed Cavity Back. The bullet is an all copper high G1 BC .505 that carries quite a whallop out to 700 yards. The bullet weights 118gr, features cavity at the base of the bullet, that adds for extra powder. In addition adds to aerodynamic stability. A2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usmcm16a2, post: 1256938, member: 97651"] Lance,Beeman, Good to hear from you guys. I would use the 160gr Interlock with 350-375 yards. It is still packing about 1100ftlbs of energy. For the Condor zone I use the 127gr LRX. I am working with an innovative new bullet from a company call ed Cavity Back. The bullet is an all copper high G1 BC .505 that carries quite a whallop out to 700 yards. The bullet weights 118gr, features cavity at the base of the bullet, that adds for extra powder. In addition adds to aerodynamic stability. A2 [/QUOTE]
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