Nosler are not very plentiful currently. Just depends on caliber and how fast you can spin them. At least hammers are in stock for most calibers.160 accubond or partition.
What’s the load?Barnes 168
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It was a question, I can figure out just fine.Some people can't even figure out the two choices. mtmuley
Ok. Out of your 2 bullets I say Accubond. Good luck. mtmuleyIt was a question, I can figure out just fine.
I’m with you on that. It was just a question to see what users prefer of the two. I’m using 168 bergers.Ok. Out of your 2 bullets I say Accubond. Good luck. mtmuley
Availability is one great reason to shoot Hammers. You order what you want online and they arrive at your house within a week. They group as well as anything my rifles have shot, including Bergers and they're easy to work up loads for.What game are you going to hunt ? It seems like you hunt with what you can find these days. Although it is getting better then it has been. But the good stuff is harder to find. I talked with the guys at Barnes at the expo. He said they are working 24 hour shifts. My gun shoots tighter groups with Berger's but I don't like to shoot game much bigger then mule deer with a Berger. The Barnes group well enough that a elk can't tell the difference. The Good old Nosler Partiton is a good old stand by. Unless you are shooting them so fast that they come apart. But it diffidently depends on what your rifle likes. Some rifles don't like big long cooper bullets. Like Hornady CX, Barnes ect. I would like to try some of the New CX's bullets but you can't find any !