Is that 150 gr .525 bullet an SST by chance ?
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Is that 150 gr .525 bullet an SST by chance ?
Have you lung shot deer with it, I'm curious if a heavy for caliber SST is still as destructive even when not hitting bone? I almost bought a box of those last week. And I take it you found them accurate?Yes.
Have you lung shot deer with it, I'm curious if a heavy for caliber SST is still as destructive even when not hitting bone? I almost bought a box of those last week. And I take it you found them accurate?
Oops... .546 MOA ya I guess they're accurate lol
Yep. My gun (Savage 111) loves 'em.
Doesn't seem to matter where you hit a deer with them, the wound channel is devastating. The bullets do shed weight as they penetrate though, so if you have an allergy to that then they are not for you.
This bullet strikes me as a good economical alternative for a long range bullet if one didn't want to buck up for accubonds.
Have you lung shot deer with it, I'm curious if a heavy for caliber SST is still as destructive even when not hitting bone? I almost bought a box of those last week. And I take it you found them accurate?
Is that 150 gr .525 bullet an SST by chance ?
I shoot 130gr Ballistic Tips for deer and love this bullet because of the wound channel but also that I recover the bullet on the opposite side of the deer against the skin. Quick kill and no worry about over penetration. I have shot 140gr partitions which are a great bullet and do well in my rifle. As for 150 grain bullets, still haven't found the right recipe for my current rifle.
The new Nosler LR Accubond .277 150gr has a G1 BC of .611.
The new Nosler LR Accubond .277 150gr has a G1 BC of .611.
Got my .270 loaded with 150gr Partitions over H4831. Will see how they perform on elk.