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What is your $ bullet limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="best defense" data-source="post: 2870257" data-attributes="member: 25241"><p>It depends on what you want and expect from the bullets.</p><p>I shoot a lot of paper. Mostly at 600 yards out of a 6BR. I do not expect the paper to die or bleed. I have tried several different types and brands of bullet. What I want from a bullet is consistancy. Most of the time there have been one or two brands that work every time, and that is usually Berger. If you are talking about hunting bullets, I have had both good and bad luck with Sierra and Nosler. Hornady often has bullets that work well, but sometims the ones that my rifle liks are out of stock. They must be popular. My XP100 seems to like just about any bullet that weighs around 139 to 145 grains but I only shoot that one out to 200 yards, and still not on live game. I have never had good luck with what some companies call factory seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="best defense, post: 2870257, member: 25241"] It depends on what you want and expect from the bullets. I shoot a lot of paper. Mostly at 600 yards out of a 6BR. I do not expect the paper to die or bleed. I have tried several different types and brands of bullet. What I want from a bullet is consistancy. Most of the time there have been one or two brands that work every time, and that is usually Berger. If you are talking about hunting bullets, I have had both good and bad luck with Sierra and Nosler. Hornady often has bullets that work well, but sometims the ones that my rifle liks are out of stock. They must be popular. My XP100 seems to like just about any bullet that weighs around 139 to 145 grains but I only shoot that one out to 200 yards, and still not on live game. I have never had good luck with what some companies call factory seconds. [/QUOTE]
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