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Colorado elk bullet help
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<blockquote data-quote="longbowelk" data-source="post: 613857" data-attributes="member: 41272"><p>I was a sucker and bought the powerbelts a few years ago, I never could get any consistancy so I went to looking for something else. I was thinking more of leaning toward a heavy solid lead conical such as the 385 gr Great Plains Hornady, Ultimate 1 keith nose solid 400 grains or Ultimate 1 SemiSpitzer Solid 390 gr both made by Precision Bullets, or a 360 grain solid lead conical of which I have cast myself from a Lee bullet Mould. I did get in a test packet of the Thor bullets. I have read some reviews on the solid leads about not getting enough penetration, but just something to check out. Thanks for all help and other tips, Longbowelk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longbowelk, post: 613857, member: 41272"] I was a sucker and bought the powerbelts a few years ago, I never could get any consistancy so I went to looking for something else. I was thinking more of leaning toward a heavy solid lead conical such as the 385 gr Great Plains Hornady, Ultimate 1 keith nose solid 400 grains or Ultimate 1 SemiSpitzer Solid 390 gr both made by Precision Bullets, or a 360 grain solid lead conical of which I have cast myself from a Lee bullet Mould. I did get in a test packet of the Thor bullets. I have read some reviews on the solid leads about not getting enough penetration, but just something to check out. Thanks for all help and other tips, Longbowelk [/QUOTE]
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