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Reloading
Hammer 55 grain 6mm.
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 2571322" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>Just a brief update. The 55gr bullets would be great varmint bullets on smaller sized animals - say to 50 lbs or so. The Hammers are very destructive at 4200fps and do not penetrate very far before coming apart. At hyper velocity, they may not ofully penetrate a whitetail on a broadside shot at 200 or less yards. This is based on only one deer shot this year. They may do just fine at lesser impact velocity (like what we learned with the 30 cal 101 Blackout). Going forward, I'll be testing the 70 - 80 gr hunters at high velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 2571322, member: 111593"] Just a brief update. The 55gr bullets would be great varmint bullets on smaller sized animals - say to 50 lbs or so. The Hammers are very destructive at 4200fps and do not penetrate very far before coming apart. At hyper velocity, they may not ofully penetrate a whitetail on a broadside shot at 200 or less yards. This is based on only one deer shot this year. They may do just fine at lesser impact velocity (like what we learned with the 30 cal 101 Blackout). Going forward, I'll be testing the 70 - 80 gr hunters at high velocity. [/QUOTE]
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