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Old 10-31-2014 | 09:07 AM
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White Oak 06
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
A 150 frn Rem corloct will do everything you want to do. There are more cons than pros with a bnded bullet on soft skinned animals like deer. Do you know what a bonded bullet is?
Yes sir I do !
Jacket and core are bonded to retain weight and stay together.
Federal does well in my rifle maybe because of the ogive
Haven't shot anything else through my vanguard s2 , bought it last year.
I have some cor loks , the ogive is a little different, I really don't know if this matters or not as far as good groups.

The cor lok jackets are locked to the core.

I am all ears !
I want to take locomotive muscles and vitals all the way out to 200 yards with an exit to bleed just in case.

Do I need speed or energy ?
I'm trying to grasp these ballistics and terminal effects.

I have sciroccos, cor loks, fusions and federal ballistic tips by nobler and I know the no nos of ballistic tips

Thanks, White Oak !
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