OneShot.
It's not really bashing to have enough b+lls to bring it up.
I think most of us have been very loyal to Nosler for decades. I certainly was. And this subject has nothing to do weather Nosler makes good bullets or not. They DO.
I am sure many folks on here feel the same way we do,
But...
Shade Tree,
Your comments are very accurate description of how most folks with common sense would look at how Nosler is
actually "shooting themselves in the foot" with this ridiculous marketing technique that they can get folks
To believe a Nosler Ballistic Tip is worth double what the
Compition...
Quite a variance in them for sure, not sure what that's all about????
Not sure what Harvard MBA, explained to them to package their product in a fancy box but only put half
as many in the box????
But can tell you this much............. They have never sold me a box of 50, and never will.
I shot...
Nice find. Baby brother to the 35 Whelen with 10x better bullet selection. Great caliber for Moose or Elk, and though I know your a Magnum guy, There is not a Grizzly
Up there, that can stand being hit with that 225gr Partition
If you put it where it counts! Congrats on your new rifle.
The new...
Well the 90gr Varmagetton bullet is now at 5 , all instantly
killed, even though a couple were not hit perfectly. So it's certainly looks like we have a great load for big Maine Coyotes. We had shot 4 earlier in Jan with our 25/06 so with a total of nine , and about 3 weeks left of good ice,
we...
Well the 6mm/6.5's are in the cabinet as well but for Deer out to 500yds. I am staying with the 25/06 with Speer 120gr bullets, to remain at the top of my list.
Here the alignment with 120 Speers/ 60grs RL25.@ 200yds
Just pulled mine out of the Boyds" all in one" laminate, dropped it back into it's factory composite. Removed the
4x18 FFP tactical I use for winter coyote. Replaced it with
A Ziess Conquest with Z600 reticle. Weighes 7lbs 11oz.
It's ready for deer season!
Nice! My Sako Finnlite will hold 5 of the 150gr ABLR in 2" at 300yds. I bet it would shoot these new 165gr just fine.
They must have a crazy high BC ????
Scotty,
You are cracking me up! Like you need another project....
LoL. Your wife must be a saint??? Ah honey but I really really need this gun to shoot a cow elk if it's between 550 and 575 yds. If it's over 625 I will just use one of my other
Custom Magnums in a unique "improved" caliber only...
It is Scotty, get a box and try em in the Sweede! I think you will be pleasently surprised. It is a full step up the ladder from my .243W at 300yds. You can hear it off the side of the coyotes. It is noticable in the report that comes back it is hitting with more authority! It is still NOT quite...
Well since pelt damage is NOT, a consideration of mine as I don't sell them anymore. My ONLY priority is killing them instantly. And this new Varmagetton does that so far.
I have a friend that makes fur ruffs, mitt's, and hats and he gathers up everyone we shoot. This 90 gr bullet should be the...
Another songdog with the 90 gr Varmagetton bullet. Wicked report back off the side of him, enough so you
can hear it with headphones on, from 300 yds! Instant
Bang Flop again. Here is what you can expect with a high
shoulder shot.........
For game up to 400lb live weight a 270w loaded with 130gr Nosler BT, Sierra GK, or Hornady SSTs. Will absolutely flatten anything you will hunt. Including Black Bears. As a Moose or Elk cartridge I would look at the 150gr Accubond LR ;for longish pokes out across bogs or parks at these much...
GB.
Be careful with the Tikka T3x It very well may turn out to be
the best "shootin" gun you own! I had 3 Ruger Haweyes that all got replaced by Tikkas a few years back......
To be honest my Sako Finnlight(270) will NOT out shoot any of my T3x's 22/250 w/8 twist, 6.5x55, 7mm08; however it cost...
Just a little hint that is not common knowledge:
If you decide to pull the rotary magazine out of the frame ( many have tryed for days and never succeeded) It is easily removed IF you know that it has a LEFT hand thread.
Good luck with your project.
E