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<blockquote data-quote="Chadp82" data-source="post: 2251461" data-attributes="member: 114151"><p>I don't want to oversimplify this, but a well constructed bullet that groups at the ranges your are comfortable with is the simple answer.</p><p></p><p>I have shot Nosler AB, swift scirocco, Hornady interlock, and a handful of others.</p><p></p><p>The Hornady interlock for instance, not sexy, but my 30-06 is a tack driver with it. I tried Nosler AB in the '06, but the interlock beat it to death at the range. If I ever wonder *** during load development my go to is the '06 load at 200 yards. It will tell me if it's me or the load work up. I usually take this combo when I develop a new load just to make sure I am not having a bad day. Heck we all do, just some won't fess up. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Now my 280, AB is the ticket. In a 300 WM, the Nosler partition is fantastic. It varies. And to the next point, this is why reloading is a PITA, always trying to make it a little better…..! **** hobbies….!</p><p></p><p>The only disappointment I have had was a Speer bullet that made the outgoing side look like it was hit with bird shot. The deer was recovered, but absolutely no exit hole. Just fragments in the opposite rib cage. Never ran that bullet again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chadp82, post: 2251461, member: 114151"] I don’t want to oversimplify this, but a well constructed bullet that groups at the ranges your are comfortable with is the simple answer. I have shot Nosler AB, swift scirocco, Hornady interlock, and a handful of others. The Hornady interlock for instance, not sexy, but my 30-06 is a tack driver with it. I tried Nosler AB in the ‘06, but the interlock beat it to death at the range. If I ever wonder *** during load development my go to is the ‘06 load at 200 yards. It will tell me if it’s me or the load work up. I usually take this combo when I develop a new load just to make sure I am not having a bad day. Heck we all do, just some won’t fess up. :) Now my 280, AB is the ticket. In a 300 WM, the Nosler partition is fantastic. It varies. And to the next point, this is why reloading is a PITA, always trying to make it a little better…..! **** hobbies….! The only disappointment I have had was a Speer bullet that made the outgoing side look like it was hit with bird shot. The deer was recovered, but absolutely no exit hole. Just fragments in the opposite rib cage. Never ran that bullet again. [/QUOTE]
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