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200gr vs 178gr weight for 300 win mag for multi-purpose
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1137442" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>Ok, now I see what you're getting at. Hornady has a PDF file that shows some of their testing on the 200 grain bullets: <a href="http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/resources/ELD-X_ELD-Match_Technical_Details.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/resources/ELD-X_ELD-Match_Technical_Details.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Take a look at the wound channels they create, specifically the first 12-15". That's about where you want damage to occur on a deer. The heavy bullets will penetrate pretty deep when they need to but it appears they will expand very nicely on smaller game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1137442, member: 12193"] Ok, now I see what you're getting at. Hornady has a PDF file that shows some of their testing on the 200 grain bullets: [url]http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/resources/ELD-X_ELD-Match_Technical_Details.pdf[/url] Take a look at the wound channels they create, specifically the first 12-15". That's about where you want damage to occur on a deer. The heavy bullets will penetrate pretty deep when they need to but it appears they will expand very nicely on smaller game. [/QUOTE]
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