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4350 is the way to go

Last edited by hanco; 07/28/16.
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As far as Hornady bullets go? For me the 55gr VMAX is my go to bullet for my 22-250 hunts in southern AZ. I've tried other bullets and they all work, but for the price and accuracy, the VMAX and AMAX are loaded for Javelina. Head shots are really interesting.

For my 270, I purchased a couple of boxes of 130gr SST's. Using Hornady's data, I couldn't group smaller than 1 inch and the first shot was always a mystery. Until one day I used Noslers COAL length data and the groups shrank. Does Hornady make crap bullets? I don't think so, but they do take a little more than the others to figure out (save for Berger VLD's)


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