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.338 RUM & 180gr Nosler BT
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 71501" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Boman - .458 cal 405 grains Barnes - X leaves an exit hole over 4 inches and foamed blood shot 10-12 inches. On sub 800 pound animals.</p><p></p><p>On an Alaskan brown hunt we loaded up 500 grain. 9'6" Griz walking on all four towards us. At 50 yards chest shot the bullet blew out it's butt cheek on the way out. The smaller bear was only 8 something and shattered it's skull with a back of the head shot.</p><p></p><p>Anyway after going to Barnes - X bullets. I'm a firm believer in using them in all ultra mag type guns. No core to separate and perfect big X peel back every time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 71501, member: 2939"] Boman - .458 cal 405 grains Barnes - X leaves an exit hole over 4 inches and foamed blood shot 10-12 inches. On sub 800 pound animals. On an Alaskan brown hunt we loaded up 500 grain. 9'6" Griz walking on all four towards us. At 50 yards chest shot the bullet blew out it's butt cheek on the way out. The smaller bear was only 8 something and shattered it's skull with a back of the head shot. Anyway after going to Barnes - X bullets. I'm a firm believer in using them in all ultra mag type guns. No core to separate and perfect big X peel back every time [/QUOTE]
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