Nosler light for caliber bullet wall thickness

dubyam

Well stated, thanks for your explanation.

JD338
 
Don't worry guys Savage99 (if he's the same) also argued with Steve Timm and others about this same subject over on 24hourcampfire.
 
TN deer hunter

No worries. We all know the 7mm 120 gr BT is in a class of its own.
I used to question this bullet too until I tested it at 3350 fps. :wink:

JD338
 
I wonder what that little 120gr BT would do out of my RUM :shock: other than wear my barrel out even quicker?????
 
TN deer hunter":1tunwvos said:
Here is a picture of the 140gr BT and the 120gr BT sectioned.

120grBT.jpg

I'm normally a heavy bullet kind of guy but the stories I've been reading about the 120 BT have intrigued me. This photo just convinced me to give them a try in my .280 Rem. Thanks for posting the photo!!!


Cheers! :grin:
-Bob F.
 
the 120 bt works great in the 280, killed a bunch of deer with it, flat drops em right there, also killed a spike bull with em, shot him through the lower front leg and through the heart at 80 yds, he ran in a tight circle and dropped, not my first choice for elk but it worked fine just happened to be what I had with me, what was left of the bullet was lodged against the offside shoulder
 
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