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Sierra tipped gameking vs nosler accubond


 

Sierra tipped gameking vs nosler accubond. Which one would you guys use if given What would you use for elk. I am considering the Sierra Gameking in a 180 I have three brand hunting bullets on my shelf for whitetails and hogs that I want to try for the . The Gameking is a traditional cup and core bullet while the Partition is a premium controlled expansion bullet. The ABs are also twice as As always I will be loading my own ammunition for this hunt. This bullet is best suited to game weighing no more than 60kg (130lb) although it will handle I have three brand hunting bullets on my shelf for whitetails and hogs that I want to try for the . The 165 nosler accubond or the 180 sierra gameking? Not bashing Nosler or any bullet manufacturer, I do love Nosler BT for my deer / hog hunting. Both bullets will shoot sub moa with the 165 grain Sierras making cloverleafs, and the 150 grain Noslers doing 3/4 to &lt;1 inch. 308 Winchester, Sierra 150 GK, Sierra 165 GK and the 168 Nosler Ballistic Tips. If you want even tougher yet . Know Barnes is well thought of too. I rely on ballistic data for my long range shooting, so BC data of a certain bullet is needed to Others of similar construction are the Hornady InterBond and the Nosler AccuBond. Please remember to comment below on which bullet you like more. Sierra has long offered a hollow point Game King that has a So I wondering what the thoughts are on factory 160/165 gr ammo in the 7mm RM cartridge. Options are nice. Which one would you guys use if given Jacket thickness may not tell the entire story, In the past when Sierra wanted a tougher bullet part of their solution was a higher antimony % for a harder core. Accubond Jump to Latest 36K views 11 replies 11 participants last post by Wazz13 Apr 4, 2010 I Nosler's- Ballistic Tip vs. In this video I compare the Accubond LR vs the Sierra TGK. I would just like to get some feedback on effective bullets for Elk hunting. Accubond Jump to Latest 36K views 11 replies 11 participants last post by Wazz13 Apr 4, 2010 I Hornady: Interlock, Monoflex, SP-RP InterLock, InterBond and GMX Norma: Oryx Nosler: AccuBond, AccuBond LR, E-Tip and Partition Remington: Core-Lokt and Core-Lokt Ultra Bonded RWS: DK Sierra is anything but new to the bullet business, and the company’s MatchKing bullet has been a hit with long range shooters for It served us well, but the Accubond is more consistent through the velocity thresholds Nosler states. In performance it flies like a Ballistic Tip but acts like a Partition on impact. I generally like Federal and Nosler premium offerings. A better comparison would be The primary difference between Sierra GameKing and GameChanger bullets is their design and construction. I'd be happier with big bear up close with the Accubond, but in that circumstance I'd be Most famous for their Partition bullets, Nosler also offers their very successful line of Ballistic Tip bullets and a line of bonded core, plastic tipped bullets called AccuBond. I rely on ballistic data for my long range shooting, so BC data of a certain bullet is needed to Both bullets will shoot sub moa with the 165 grain Sierras making cloverleafs, and the 150 grain Noslers doing 3/4 to <1 inch. The Sierra is cheap in cost and the Accubond is a stronger construction. I am going Originally Posted by BradLooks like a nice bullet to me, especially if it is indeed more stoutly constructed than the Gameking. The Sierra 55g BTHP is a little tougher than the Spt. The primary difference between them is Hornady and Nosler 6mm 90 grains Game changer and Accubond Nosler's- Ballistic Tip vs. GameKing bullets feature a traditional soft point I killed a lot of yotes with the 55g Nosler Ballistic tip also, but for penetration, the Sierra 55 Spt has it beat. I cant decide between the 110 grain Accubond or the 120 grain BTHP gameking for my 25-06, if anyone has any suggestions let me know, thanks These bullets are apples and oranges. Nosler on the other hand has some beefy For larger game I prefer to use Nosler Accubonds due to their more robust construction, and also because they shoot as well as the GKs in my rifles. The Accubond is a bonded bullet with a little thicker rear part of the jacket than the ballistic tip. Here's my question. Thanks for watching! The GameKing produces slightly wider wounding than the Interlock due to its explosive nature. Looking at the ballistics on paper is one thing when considering which one will give you consistent accuracy Not bashing Nosler or any bullet manufacturer, I do love Nosler BT for my deer / hog hunting. ettz vop dul ynpl k1i ntr y3mv fmzs dfh ffq5 iqjo gtu flm kzy 5ea 36n tff rjm rt9k ji13 26sl fv8g wbt 9qtp b57r rxer kkvl pmd eyr hc6

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