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call it the "economy of quality"; spent what it takes to get a tool to get the job done efficiently.
Excellent statement, I have been using Noslers for so many years I can not even count the years. Reliability, penetration, Hydrostratic shock, and accuracy. When I made the jump to muzzleloading, the first thing I did was find a compatible Nosler. For years I have been using the 300 grain Nosler PP .451 pistol bullets, but this season I have switched the the .458 (45/70) rifle bullet in a MMP .458 Orange sabot. I really think this is an excellent combination on Elk - I am hoping to be able to prove it this season. This might be a little heavy for whitetail I usually bump down to a 260 grain Nosler Partitian.
Excellent job - had to be fun....