Nells1776
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When shooting my 6.5 CM on the 1,000 yard range at Quantico, I shot the 142 gr Sierra Match King. Other common bullets on that firing line were the Hornady ELD-M and various versions of Berger target bullets. Some shooters used other bullets of course, but Sierra, Hornady, and Berger were what most people who loaded their own were shooting. As for hunting, Nosler Ballistic Tips, Hornady GMX and CX, and the Nosler Partition have been good, and I've also had excellent terminal results with the Swift Scirocco II. After years of reloading and shooting, I prefer a hunting bullet with a strong internal design as opposed to a cup and core bullet. That said, bullet preference is largely a matter of opinion, which honestly is far less important than effective bullet placement at ethical hunting distances. But when I reload hunting ammunition, my preference now is to develop a load with good accuracy in my hunting rifle (sub-MOA) from a bonded bullet, a mono-metal (i.e., Barnes X or Hornady CX), or a segmented design like the Nosler Partition or Swift A-Frame. And the load development to find what works well is most of the fun!