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All "Ballistic Tips" are not created equal.......!


 When speaking of coyotes, a V-max and a Sierra B-King are about equal in terminal performance, IMO. They work fine for coyotes if the shooter has some trigger discipline. I've used both a lot and really have no problem with either but I understand their limitations having shot all manner of PD's, Jackrabbits and Coyotes with them.


I suspect many here that love them fall under either the disciplined or extreme novice category.........


Nosler Ballistic Tips, 32gr thru 180gr's are different animals,  they are coyote and big game killing SOB's!! The 32gr .204's stop all varmints, including coyotes and 180's are just plain hard to stop....


The tapered jackets and solid bases provide insurance. You can extrapolate calibers and grains from there....................


Still need to steer Noslers properly but they will do the job from almost any angle.....Clip the fringes and they are no different on fur than anything else. Won't comment on Varmageddons, (another "B-tip") as I've not used them on predators........

 

It's a shame that all plastic tip bullets are referred to as "Ballistic Tips"....


I have absolutely no problem with most soft points either, in fact I really like them! Most perform just like Nosler Ballistic Tips, just cheaper with a lower BC.........





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