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How to test bullet expansion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jclark225" data-source="post: 2350543" data-attributes="member: 119738"><p>Haha you're not alone there, I had the same question. </p><p>I've owned the hunting rifle I use most often now for a while and have recovered enough bullets out of animals to have a good "feel" for where I should and shouldn't be shooting. That said (if I can find a good deal) I'll possibly be switching calibers for a little better range and lighter weight for a bucket-list hunt next year. I just want to be confident whatever bullets I go with will do what they're supposed to. It'd be nice to test on hogs as some have mentioned but the places I've looked up ware too pricey so I've got to come up with decent simulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jclark225, post: 2350543, member: 119738"] Haha you're not alone there, I had the same question. I've owned the hunting rifle I use most often now for a while and have recovered enough bullets out of animals to have a good "feel" for where I should and shouldn't be shooting. That said (if I can find a good deal) I'll possibly be switching calibers for a little better range and lighter weight for a bucket-list hunt next year. I just want to be confident whatever bullets I go with will do what they're supposed to. It'd be nice to test on hogs as some have mentioned but the places I've looked up ware too pricey so I've got to come up with decent simulation. [/QUOTE]
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