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Bullet failure 130 grain nosler partition with 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2253720" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Last year I used the Speer 140 gold dot. Worked great on an antelope, mule deer and 2 whitetails</p><p>All quick kills. The only recovered bullet was textbook mushroomed with 4 petals. Grouped well at 100 & 600 but they were unobtanium for most of the winter. My back order came in March that was ordered in december. I also picked up a factory seconds order of Speer deep curl 6.5s the gold dot, deep curl and federal fusion bullets are all made by Speer with the same electro chemical bonding process.</p><p>The recovered bullet still weighed 128 grains! Great weight retention sold me on those over any cup & core bullet I've used. Far better performance than the nosler ballistic tips & Bergers that I've used.</p><p>These were shot out of my 6.5/257 Bob Ackley. 40° mv 2825. 1.875" group at 610 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2253720, member: 18849"] Last year I used the Speer 140 gold dot. Worked great on an antelope, mule deer and 2 whitetails All quick kills. The only recovered bullet was textbook mushroomed with 4 petals. Grouped well at 100 & 600 but they were unobtanium for most of the winter. My back order came in March that was ordered in december. I also picked up a factory seconds order of Speer deep curl 6.5s the gold dot, deep curl and federal fusion bullets are all made by Speer with the same electro chemical bonding process. The recovered bullet still weighed 128 grains! Great weight retention sold me on those over any cup & core bullet I've used. Far better performance than the nosler ballistic tips & Bergers that I've used. These were shot out of my 6.5/257 Bob Ackley. 40° mv 2825. 1.875" group at 610 yards. [/QUOTE]
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