No, I am very much a "one load" man, preferring to use the same bullet weight in a given cartridge and using different bullets to obtain different performances and to avoid wasting scarce $$$$ on using NPs for target practice.

I KNOW some here who have used it, mostly guides working in Grizzly-dense areas and I think it would be the ideal bullet for this purpose. I have driven the 250 NP right through the chest of large bull Elk and cannot imagine a more versatile bullet than this particular Nosler.

My loads, run this at 2700+ to a hair over 2800 fps-mv and I am happy with that; my Martini-modded Dakota-76, will put the 250-NP and the 250 HIL into the same sub-moa groups all day long....but, these are loaded "max" and I notice that I cannot handle the recoil as I used to.....