I have tested a few different types of ammo and so far I have had good success with the accuracy of Hornady ammo...most notably their Interbond bullet. The most accurate is the 150 grain Interbond with the 165 Interbond not far off.
I don't know a lot about tipped bullets so my question is about bullet weight and performance. I am going to be shooting a 30-06 so I'm wondering if the 150 grain will be too light and "explosive" or should I go up to the heavier 165 grain? I have read a lot of horror stories about tipped bullets "exploding" or "failing" but with the accuracy I'm getting I'd really like to try them out. I have also read that the Interbond is a pretty tough bullet so should I even worry about using a 150 grain or just let'em fly because they are the most accurate I've shot?
Any opinions??? I should also mention I'll be hunting whitetail and mulies.
I don't know a lot about tipped bullets so my question is about bullet weight and performance. I am going to be shooting a 30-06 so I'm wondering if the 150 grain will be too light and "explosive" or should I go up to the heavier 165 grain? I have read a lot of horror stories about tipped bullets "exploding" or "failing" but with the accuracy I'm getting I'd really like to try them out. I have also read that the Interbond is a pretty tough bullet so should I even worry about using a 150 grain or just let'em fly because they are the most accurate I've shot?
Any opinions??? I should also mention I'll be hunting whitetail and mulies.
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