huntinfool18
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Norma whitetail is some of the best ammo I've shot in a long time. It's cheap and has been very accurate in all the rifles I've shot it in. If she's only shooting a couple hundred yards it'll do just fine.
I have had good luck with the Winchester 125 Deer Season XP - 4 DRTs thus far on deer right at 200Y. They are accurate and also ~$5 cheaper than the next competitor.Where I'm living now, I don't have the space to set up my loading equipment. Anyway, I got her a rifle I knew she could handle, being that she is new to rifle shooting. Plus, it has a ton of options. Any of you that know me, know I like heavy for caliber bullets.
So I'm thinking the 140 Tipped Game King, Nosler 140 Accubond, or the Barnes 127 VOR-TX. I see S&B has a 156.
Shots will be 150 yards tops for her. So maybe I shouldn't worry about the bonded stuff? Heck, I dont know, I been out of the game for quite some time now. Im scope shopping too....fun
Used that same load to take my first antelope in Wyoming @ 260 yards with my Nosler M48 handgun, DRT. The Nosler loves Winchester ammo,I have had good luck with the Winchester 125 Deer Season XP - 4 DRTs thus far on deer right at 200Y. They are accurate and also ~$5 cheaper than the next competitor.
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For my daughter and when I used the 6.5 Creedmoor, use 143grn Hornady Precision hunter. Another you might want to consider is the Federal fusion 140 grn.Where I'm living now, I don't have the space to set up my loading equipment. Anyway, I got her a rifle I knew she could handle, being that she is new to rifle shooting. Plus, it has a ton of options. Any of you that know me, know I like heavy for caliber bullets.
So I'm thinking the 140 Tipped Game King, Nosler 140 Accubond, or the Barnes 127 VOR-TX. I see S&B has a 156.
Shots will be 150 yards tops for her. So maybe I shouldn't worry about the bonded stuff? Heck, I dont know, I been out of the game for quite some time now. Im scope shopping too....fun
The 140 TGK is an awesome bullet for the 6.5 cm. I have taken whitetail with that bullet from 60yds out to 300 with great results.Where I'm living now, I don't have the space to set up my loading equipment. Anyway, I got her a rifle I knew she could handle, being that she is new to rifle shooting. Plus, it has a ton of options. Any of you that know me, know I like heavy for caliber bullets.
So I'm thinking the 140 Tipped Game King, Nosler 140 Accubond, or the Barnes 127 VOR-TX. I see S&B has a 156.
Shots will be 150 yards tops for her. So maybe I shouldn't worry about the bonded stuff? Heck, I dont know, I been out of the game for quite some time now. Im scope shopping too....fun
Ahwww, Yer just spreading that gossip about the Creedmoor being the most lethal cartridge to ever contain gunpowder!I took a buck at a whopping 50yds on Thanksgiving day this year with a home rolled using the ELDX 143gr bullet. It clipped a front shoulder, hit the heart and made one heck of an exit wound. The heart looked like an M-80 went off in it.
At that range a well placed ball bearing slung by a wrist rocket would've dumped him.Ahwww, Yer just spreading that gossip about the Creedmoor being the most lethal cartridge to ever contain gunpowder!