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Old 06-09-2009 | 11:56 AM
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TJEN
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Default RE: 150 grain round nose in .270?

One of the best white Tail bullets for 0-250 yrads is the remington 150gr CLRN. Its has lots of exposed lead at the tip scalopes and slits to provide extreamly fast expantion! And then it has as part of the corelokt feature very heavy midsection that stays together and just at the base tappers thin to make the corelokt.

Midway usa has these in stock and this one of the best performing 270win bullets there is out to say 275 yards.

Many people think you shoot brush with brush guns/bullets, NOT SO this refers to guns and bullets that perform best/better in the condition of hunting in brushy country. I have what I call my brush gun a marlin 336D in 35rem its killed deer &bear in brushy conditions where shots have been from 15 to 60 yards. Its only 38" long 6 lbs and wears a VXII 1-4x20mm with the largest FOV I know of. And I have shot no brush I am awhere of.

There is some simple facts of physics that help if brush is encounterd.
Medium velocity deflects less than higher velocity.
Heavier bullets with more mass deflect less than lighter bullets.
Bullets that have more of their momentum in mass kept their momentum better than one with more of it in velocity,and have better straight line momuntum.

Put all of these physical charictoristics together and you get the TIME PROVEN MEDIUM CAL, MEDIUM VELOCITY BRUSH CARTRIDGES THAT SIMPLE WORK. just some example are 35rem, 300sav, 30-30win.
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