Caliber with the biggest head availability?


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twoblink
September 5, 2003, 11:00 PM
From huntin' to sportin, which caliber has the broadest range of heads available?

I would think 30-06 must have nosler, bear claw, etc..

As would 308..

I'm thinking those are the two (at least top of my mind)..

Anybody know? That might tell a story about the versatility of a certain round..

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Art Eatman
September 5, 2003, 11:44 PM
"Heads"? As in "Bullets"? Probably 30-caliber, for brands, styles and weights. For instance, Sierra, alone, ranges from 100-grain plinkers, on up to what, 220-grain?. Both boat-tails and flat-based; not only hunting bullets but target bullets.

Next, I'm guessing, would be 7mm...

Art

C.R.Sam
September 6, 2003, 01:39 AM
I'd go with .30 cal.
There are quite a few .30 caliber cartridges tho. And not all of them can efficiently use all the .30 caliber bullets available.

Sam

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