Nosler Accubond and Barnes Triple Shock bullets
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Nosler Accubond and Barnes Triple Shock bullets
I read in American Hunter magazine put out by NRA that Black Hills Gold produces good ammunition. Can anyone comment on the following BULLETS:
.243 95-grain Nosler partition (for use in .243 Win)
.25 caliber 100-grain Barnes Triple Shock (for use in .25-06)
.25 caliber 100-grain Nosler Ballistic Tip (for use in .25-06)
.30 caliber 180-grain Barnes Triple Shock (for use in .30-06)
.30 caliber 180-grain Nosler Accubond (for use in .30-06)
The primary use for the .243 and .25-06 would be deer and antelope. The .25-06 might be used some other time for sheep or mountain goat -- (Ya! like I'm ever going to draw a non-resident permit for one of those species! Right!). The primary use for the .30-06 would be elk, moose, black bear.
.243 95-grain Nosler partition (for use in .243 Win)
.25 caliber 100-grain Barnes Triple Shock (for use in .25-06)
.25 caliber 100-grain Nosler Ballistic Tip (for use in .25-06)
.30 caliber 180-grain Barnes Triple Shock (for use in .30-06)
.30 caliber 180-grain Nosler Accubond (for use in .30-06)
The primary use for the .243 and .25-06 would be deer and antelope. The .25-06 might be used some other time for sheep or mountain goat -- (Ya! like I'm ever going to draw a non-resident permit for one of those species! Right!). The primary use for the .30-06 would be elk, moose, black bear.