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Hornady SST on whitetail
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG MO" data-source="post: 360392" data-attributes="member: 18994"><p>Between myself and friends I reload for I have first hand experience with the SST's in calibers from 243 to 300RUM. To the best of my recollection at least 8 deer and 6 elk killed by my crew with this bullet. No complaints. </p><p> </p><p>Two of the elk were hit broadside a little far back and missed the lungs, however the SST inflicted enough internal trama, both elk went less than 100 yards before laying down. </p><p> </p><p>The SST gives a strong combination of penetration and tissue damage. Not too tough to open up a serious wound channel, and not too fragile to overly limit penetration. </p><p> </p><p>The SST has a good ballistic profile and the number one reason it is one of our preferred bullets is accuracy. The .30 cal SST's will give match bullets a run for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG MO, post: 360392, member: 18994"] Between myself and friends I reload for I have first hand experience with the SST's in calibers from 243 to 300RUM. To the best of my recollection at least 8 deer and 6 elk killed by my crew with this bullet. No complaints. Two of the elk were hit broadside a little far back and missed the lungs, however the SST inflicted enough internal trama, both elk went less than 100 yards before laying down. The SST gives a strong combination of penetration and tissue damage. Not too tough to open up a serious wound channel, and not too fragile to overly limit penetration. The SST has a good ballistic profile and the number one reason it is one of our preferred bullets is accuracy. The .30 cal SST's will give match bullets a run for the money. [/QUOTE]
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