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Hammer bullets test on large wild hogs. Pics included.
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5shaggy" data-source="post: 2684293" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>Yes sir they are pound for pound as tough as it gets. I shot one in a trap between the eye's with a 38 special and it just ticked it off, two different ones with a 458 win mag 400 gr round nose and they ran off never to be seen again, one with the 458 300 gr HP at 2700 fps in the hip, totally removing the off side hind quarters and I tracked it 150 yards (no blood trail just drag marks and hunks of meat) just to have it charge me. Yes, very tough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5shaggy, post: 2684293, member: 13311"] Yes sir they are pound for pound as tough as it gets. I shot one in a trap between the eye’s with a 38 special and it just ticked it off, two different ones with a 458 win mag 400 gr round nose and they ran off never to be seen again, one with the 458 300 gr HP at 2700 fps in the hip, totally removing the off side hind quarters and I tracked it 150 yards (no blood trail just drag marks and hunks of meat) just to have it charge me. Yes, very tough! [/QUOTE]
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