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Has anyone tried loading Nosler 115gr 6mm RDF Bullets for 6 ARC? Have an opportunity to get some of these bullets at a slightly reduced price. Was planning to stick to 90 to 100gr bullets for reloading but might try the 115 Noslers if anyone has had good results with them.
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I haven't seen anybody post loading anything over 110g in my travels, not sure I want to go that high and drop the speed that much, right now I think in my AR 108g will be my high, going to look for a 100g load after July sometime, good luck on getting some info
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(Yesterday, 12:42 AM)mike243 Wrote: I haven't seen anybody post loading anything over 110g in my travels, not sure I want to go that high and drop the speed that much, right now I think in my AR 108g will be my high, going to look for a 100g load after July sometime, good luck on getting some info
Thanks for the reply Mike243. I was thinking of using the 115s in my Unitah bolt gun. I will stick to lighter bullets in my AR.
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Not the Noslers but I have loaded Tubbs DTAC 115's. They shoot real good and hold their own. But only use them in bolt action, they are pretty long but can be loaded to mag length. I would like to know the base of bullet to olgive length on the Nosler before I could give you an accurate answer. They may not work in all chambers. Nosler RDF's are pretty long and slender so the olgive may not hit the lands.
My two favorite bullets are the 105 RDF's and the Berger 109 LRHT, I use the 109's to shoot the mile with pretty good success. And the 105's are great for 1,000+ yard range, even in moderate cross wind they are very predictable.
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