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has anyone tried the new nosler bullets in 300wyb the company said to back the powder charge off 2 gr from their ballistic tip
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My friend in nosler got me to start shooting them last year. They are the ticket for dangerous game and most everything else. I still like the accubond a little better for deer sized game. The etips shoot well and hit hard. I shot my record book bear last year with one and well as the bear this year. Both were dead on impact, I shot a wounded boar hog last year in a very very tight spot with one as well. He was dead on impact as well. They hit like sledge hammer! I have wanted to get a bullet out of a critter but all have gone in and out
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Since you hunt around the world do you think the 180 grain is big enough for like a kudu or zebra. they seem to be as accurate as the ballistic tips
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Oh yes they are rated for the big game aniamls. There isn't to many animals I wouldn't shoot with a 180g bullet.
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