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Long range bullets at close range
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2698238" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>I will stay in the 95 percent camp and limit my ranges too no more than 350 too 600 yds , not saying the bullet I choose too shoot isn't capable of more distance , but that is my self imposed limit and I will stick too the Hammer bullets for now until things go South . I think I convinced at least my Grand daughter a couple weeks ago when she heart shot a 10 point buck . The bullet blew up on impact , leaving nothing to be found , no exit no blood trail , or even a possibility of a blood trail because of a tiny entry hole and no exit . I watched the deer run and found it for her . The shot was at 140 yds or so with a 243 100 gr factory win soft point that performed like most cup and core fast expanding bullets . Each too their own but I prefer a bullet that will perform from point blank to my maximum range I intend to kill , and that is exactly what I have found shooting Hammer bullets .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2698238, member: 116620"] I will stay in the 95 percent camp and limit my ranges too no more than 350 too 600 yds , not saying the bullet I choose too shoot isn’t capable of more distance , but that is my self imposed limit and I will stick too the Hammer bullets for now until things go South . I think I convinced at least my Grand daughter a couple weeks ago when she heart shot a 10 point buck . The bullet blew up on impact , leaving nothing to be found , no exit no blood trail , or even a possibility of a blood trail because of a tiny entry hole and no exit . I watched the deer run and found it for her . The shot was at 140 yds or so with a 243 100 gr factory win soft point that performed like most cup and core fast expanding bullets . Each too their own but I prefer a bullet that will perform from point blank to my maximum range I intend to kill , and that is exactly what I have found shooting Hammer bullets . [/QUOTE]
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