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    Never have sir,but there is loading info out there.
    IMO . . . the Barnes 110gr TSX is the best killer of the larger animals at the "reasonable" ranges. This includes the larger northern white tailed deer,caribou,and the larger hogs. It would be marginal for black bear of the "medium" size.
    While the Hornady 120gr SST is a good bullet,they tend the shed their jacket rather quickly on the medium to larger hogs. Although they do kill good.
    I tend to tell people . . . instead of going up in bullet weight,just go up in bullet quality. I really wish that Nosler would come out with a 115gr Partition in .277". --- SAWMAN
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAWMAN View Post
    Never have sir,but there is loading info out there.
    IMO . . . the Barnes 110gr TSX is the best killer of the larger animals at the "reasonable" ranges. This includes the larger northern white tailed deer,caribou,and the larger hogs. It would be marginal for black bear of the "medium" size.
    While the Hornady 120gr SST is a good bullet,they tend the shed their jacket rather quickly on the medium to larger hogs. Although they do kill good.
    I tend to tell people . . . instead of going up in bullet weight,just go up in bullet quality. I really wish that Nosler would come out with a 115gr Partition in .277". --- SAWMAN
    I found some 110gr accubonds, but it looks like most of the 115gr bullets are match bullets.

    A lot of the load data available is for brass using LR primers. The brass I have is SR primers. Is it interchangeable?

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