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chet says
I know what the partitions will do, and I'm quite familiar with the Speer design in 308cal
I was actually hoping someone would tell me that the Hornady sucks so I can scratch that one off my list
dubyam said:As for the .323cal bullets, I think all of Nosler's offerings predate the 325WSM, but are useful in it no doubt.I think that is true for the PT, but the BT went through a change before the 325WSM came out. The .323 BT was 200 grains at one time. I think I still have some somewhere. But it was reduced to 180 grains and beefed up. I assumed they did that for Winchester. So now the 180 grain BT is listed for anything up to thin-skinned dangerous game on Winchester's site. That's right, a BT for use on elk and dangerous game.
So that BT is a different animal and it is not really made for the 8mm Mauser and whitetails.
I have seen 8mm mauser bullets down to around 125 grains and it shoots similar bullet weights as the 30-06. American ammo manufactures tend to stick around 170 grains for whiteails, but it does do well with larger bullets.
The .323's are just like the 30 cal. You have the mags and the non-mags and it is hard to find a bullet the works well in both.
dubyam":38i4tm7s said:The 180gr .323cal BT is rated for "up to" elk and thin skinned dangerous game (Mountain Lions, I assume?).
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