Pete, there ain't nothing wrong with round nose bullets! They are designed to work properly at the velocities we are running and they aren't so back ballisticly either. I remember reading a text a few years ago. They took a 30-06 and loaded pointed flat base, boat tail, and round nose bullets all to the same velocity, sighted the gun in at 100 yds and then shot at 300. The round nose only dropped 2" more than the others. Ant the flat base and boat tails dropped the same. Of course there is an element of shooter error in a test like that, but it shows us that the good old round nose is not to be sneezed at. Heck, I'm sure I 'wobble' more than 2" at 300 yds! Sometimes I think I my crosshairs wiggle that much at 100! Keep shooting! 44 Man