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Re: Eldx
[Re: AU338MAG]
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03/09/17 04:34 AM
03/09/17 04:34 AM
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The reality is that partitions are the standard against which all others are measured as far as performance. That is saying a lot. Not always the most accurate though that just depends on the rifle and load. And not always needed.
Don't know how many thousands of bullets I've got but most have Nosler and Sierra written no the side of the box. The best whitetail bullet I have ever shot in 7mm Mag was Nosler's 162 solid base. Don't make them anymore. That was pre-ballistic tips.
Cutting edge technology bullets are a dime a dozen in today's market place. With the exception of better long range bullets with higher BCs, most if not ALL newer bullets on the market (within the last 10-15 years) are a solution looking for a problem, in particular any bullets touted as having advanced "killing ability" which is a joke in my opinion.
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