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Basically for hunting with jacketed bullets you'll want to go with either the Northfork or the Barnes. Unless Hornady has toughened up the jackets they're to frangible to be of much use for hunting.
Cast bullets of the proper size are much more numerous than they were back in 02. The ones I have come to favor the most are the Lyman 412263, RCBS .416 and Buffalo Arms now has a 300 gr .413 that uses a gas check and the gascheck step is properly sized to use the Hornady .416 checks.
Powders with jacketed bullets, most anything between 4895 and 4064 work well. My favorite being the now extinct RL12, with second place going to Rl15.
Cast bullets need look no further than 5744.


the most expensive bullet there is isn't worth a plug nickel if it don't go where its supposed to.
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