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1000 POUND HOGS--- Yes they are out there
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1230886" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>That's what I have experianced also they go down with about any decent caliber with the right bullet. </p><p></p><p>Steve I'm a function guy and I think people buying your bullets would be your target market would also be looking for performance not cool. I don't really care what the weight would be I just want the best possible short range projectile for large game like water buffalo and big hogs. Because shooting a bullet that size anything will kill a deer even with no expansion. Plus the heavier it gets the more you can let it expand and still have plenty of penetration. So without losing to much fps I think the 300-325gr is the sweet spot. I have some 260gr that I can push over 2000fps but I feel for short range the heavier might be better. But I guesse only testing would tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1230886, member: 54383"] That's what I have experianced also they go down with about any decent caliber with the right bullet. Steve I'm a function guy and I think people buying your bullets would be your target market would also be looking for performance not cool. I don't really care what the weight would be I just want the best possible short range projectile for large game like water buffalo and big hogs. Because shooting a bullet that size anything will kill a deer even with no expansion. Plus the heavier it gets the more you can let it expand and still have plenty of penetration. So without losing to much fps I think the 300-325gr is the sweet spot. I have some 260gr that I can push over 2000fps but I feel for short range the heavier might be better. But I guesse only testing would tell. [/QUOTE]
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