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Heavy for caliber vs. high velocity monos
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2126164" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>You have to be careful, they would not be legal to use in Wyoming, and likely other states. Law requires that you MUST use an expanding bullet. Doesn't matter if they tumble, a solid copper bullet with no hollow point isn't going to expand as the law dictates. </p><p></p><p>Besides, I am not going to take a chance on an animal "hoping" that a solid bullet is going to tumble, especially when there are many other great high bc expanding options available. That's just me though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2126164, member: 87243"] You have to be careful, they would not be legal to use in Wyoming, and likely other states. Law requires that you MUST use an expanding bullet. Doesn't matter if they tumble, a solid copper bullet with no hollow point isn't going to expand as the law dictates. Besides, I am not going to take a chance on an animal "hoping" that a solid bullet is going to tumble, especially when there are many other great high bc expanding options available. That's just me though. [/QUOTE]
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