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Ammo Question - 180 gr vs 150 grain Winchester PowerPoints
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5284863" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Every gun is unique and tends to like something different. Go with the weight bullet that shoots the best group out of your gun. I shoot a lefty .308 and started with 150 grn Remington Core-Lokts. They produced an OK group but not a great group. I also had problems with the bullets going to pieces when hitting deer. I tried out the 180 grn Core-Lokts and not only did they produce a much tighter group, they expanded properly while holding together and punched through deer. I'm sold on the 180 grn bullets <u>for that gun.</u> However, felt recoil did increase noticeably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5284863, member: 17"] Every gun is unique and tends to like something different. Go with the weight bullet that shoots the best group out of your gun. I shoot a lefty .308 and started with 150 grn Remington Core-Lokts. They produced an OK group but not a great group. I also had problems with the bullets going to pieces when hitting deer. I tried out the 180 grn Core-Lokts and not only did they produce a much tighter group, they expanded properly while holding together and punched through deer. I'm sold on the 180 grn bullets [U]for that gun.[/U] However, felt recoil did increase noticeably. [/QUOTE]
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