Superb In-Line Bullet
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Superb In-Line Bullet
I often appreciate when others find something great and let me know. If anyone is looking for the best in-line bullet for deer typically shot at 100 yards or closer, I would highly recommend the 360 grain Keith Nose HP by Precision Bullet out of Canada. I am neurotic when it comes to finding the best bullets and after trying many, I have found this to be the best performance on deer out to 100 yards. I'm not selling them, just passing along a tip for anyone looking for a great in line bullet.
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RE: Superb In-Line Bullet
Here is a link to their web site.
http://www.prbullet.com/knhp.htm
I have shot three deer with this bullet...all with huge blood trails. First deer went 45 yards, second deer fell over without taking a step, third deer ran 15 yards. I use 100 grains of Triple 7 powder.
http://www.prbullet.com/knhp.htm
I have shot three deer with this bullet...all with huge blood trails. First deer went 45 yards, second deer fell over without taking a step, third deer ran 15 yards. I use 100 grains of Triple 7 powder.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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RE: Superb In-Line Bullet
I shoot the polymer tipped PR bullets sold by Cabela's. They are awsome! I get accurate groups out to 150 yards with them. I shoot the 350 grn bullets with about 90-95 grns of 777 fffg loose powder.
I didn't get to shoot a deer with one yet though, I suspect the performance will be much better than a XTP hollow point designed for a pistol.
Paul
I didn't get to shoot a deer with one yet though, I suspect the performance will be much better than a XTP hollow point designed for a pistol.
Paul
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RE: Superb In-Line Bullet
I'd have to agree. I have in my possession several of these bullets in differnt weights.
I have the QT polymer in 215 grain. Talk about an accurate little bullet. In my Omega I have found that it likes a heavier bullet, but these light bullets and the buffalo sabots in225 grain are superb shooters.
I have several bullets in the Extreme HP 253. I have 20 rounds of 275 grain, 60 rounds of 300 grain and 60 rounds of 330 grain. Of these three, I'm going with the 330 grain with 90 grains of Black mag 3. I cannot wait till I get a shot at any deer this year. Being an avid bow hunter I like to get close to deer. So this will be a new experience for me--shooting them out to 100 yards.
I have the QT polymer in 215 grain. Talk about an accurate little bullet. In my Omega I have found that it likes a heavier bullet, but these light bullets and the buffalo sabots in225 grain are superb shooters.
I have several bullets in the Extreme HP 253. I have 20 rounds of 275 grain, 60 rounds of 300 grain and 60 rounds of 330 grain. Of these three, I'm going with the 330 grain with 90 grains of Black mag 3. I cannot wait till I get a shot at any deer this year. Being an avid bow hunter I like to get close to deer. So this will be a new experience for me--shooting them out to 100 yards.
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