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    Default 110 partition

    I have been wondering and I'm sure others have too; How do we get Nosler to make a 110 partition for the 6.8? Maybe a mass E-mail? Any other ideas?

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    Generally I like the NosParts. However I think that they could have a problem with proper expansion with the velocities produced by the 6.8. Maybe more exposed lead or a poly tip might help somewhat. The Barnes bullets would still be better for my purposes and would personally stick with them. ---pruhdlr
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    The 110 gr. Accubond works great in the 6.8 so try them if you are dead set on using Noslers. You won't be disapointed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Monkey View Post
    The 110 gr. Accubond works great in the 6.8 so try them if you are dead set on using Noslers. You won't be disapointed!
    I actually like the AB more then the 85 gr barnes bullet for deer. I get much better results from several deer I have shot with both of them.

    I'd just like to see the AB be a bit more on the cheaper side. Even the 2nds are .30 cents each. I don't think you'll have any better performance with a partition then what is currently available.
    I disclaim all possible liability for damages including, actual, incidental and consequential, resulting from usage of the information contained in this message. If you do end up using the data posted, it will be at your own risk, and please use extreme caution and proper reloading practices.


 

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