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It all worked quite well. 120 grain Sierra Pro-Hunter, CFE223, and a CCI 450. It was about 175 yards down a power line. She only made it about 45-50 yards with a decent blood trail. I was a little concerned with the Sierra, thought it might be a little tough but it appears to have opened up nicely leaving a nickel size exit. I have tried very unsuccessfully to get the SST bullets to shoot out of both my AA upper (20 inch) and Mini Howa (22 inch). I have both the 123 and 129, one box of each. Once I put my bullet comparator on them I figured out why. Both boxes have a length variation of .010 to .011. When sorted I got a definite bell curve. Each individual group would group "ok" not great. I'm not willing to sort several boxes to take a cut for something that only gives "ok" results. The Sierra bullets were like flipping a light switch. Three eighths to half inch groups at 100 yards consistently.
It all worked quite well. 120 grain Sierra Pro-Hunter, CFE223, and a CCI 450. It was about 175 yards down a power line. She only made it about 45-50 yards with a decent blood trail. I was a little concerned with the Sierra, thought it might be a little tough but it appears to have opened up nicely leaving a nickel size exit. I have tried very unsuccessfully to get the SST bullets to shoot out of both my AA upper (20 inch) and Mini Howa (22 inch). I have both the 123 and 129, one box of each. Once I put my bullet comparator on them I figured out why. Both boxes have a length variation of .010 to .011. When sorted I got a definite bell curve. Each individual group would group "ok" not great. I'm not willing to sort several boxes to take a cut for something that only gives "ok" results. The Sierra bullets were like flipping a light switch. Three eighths to half inch groups at 100 yards consistently.
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