120 Grain 6.5 Creedmoor Loads Whitetail?

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I was gifted some 6.5 mm 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips. I was thinking about working up some loads with Superformance.

Anyone load and hunt with 120 grain class 6.5 Creedmoor bullets? I bet recoil is very light for spotting shots and I can get high velocity.

Good for thin skinned game?
 

kota

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They will work. I shoot 120 BTs in my creedmoor over a moderate dose of H4895. Really accurate and almost non existent recoil, but I’m not pushing the envelope on the load either. I have taken some mature mule deer bucks without issue at reasonable ranges.
 

kota

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What grain NBT in the 6.5 is the equivalent of the tough 120 grain NBT in the 7mm?
If you are looking for a tough bullet in that weight range I would try the 125 partition. Similar weight, and no guessing about the construction.
I reload that bullet for a hunting partner’s creedmoor and he has taken both muleys and blacktails with it.

I haven’t had any bad shot angles or hit bone with the 120 BT, so I don’t have any experience to really know how tough of a bullet it is. All I can say is they have all produced exit holes, and they weren’t gory or softball sized.
 

N2TRKYS

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10-4. The 7mm 120 grain NBT is a tough bullet and has worked very well for me. Just didn’t know if there was a sleeper in the 6.5 version.
 

KenLee

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10-4. The 7mm 120 grain NBT is a tough bullet and has worked very well for me. Just didn’t know if there was a sleeper in the 6.5 version.
Oh yeah, the 120 gr NBT 7mm-08 is my go to round.
On a couple youth 7mm-08 rifles, we run the 120 gr TTSX because the rifle love them and a few of these kids still get buck fever and the TTSX still get the nod on penetration with 2x expansion.
 
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