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<blockquote data-quote="thomasbangs" data-source="post: 2499591" data-attributes="member: 49922"><p>I have shot Speer bullets for over 50 years, the 130 gr. Stbt in. 270 Win is excellent on elk and deer, the 165 gr. Sp in 30-06 is a great whitetail, and the 180 gr. Mag tip in my 30-06 performs perfect on elk, I have recovered several with a perfect mushroom fall out lodged under the hide on the opposite side when skinning, that's great performance in my opinion. My uncle used the 130 gr. Hollow point in 30-06 for groundhogs back east years ago, very accurate, I still load and shoot them in his pre 64 Winchester Model 70 which I got from him in the early 70's. I've shot deer and bears with the 240 gr Magnum Soft Point in my S&W 44 magnum. There are others like the 100 gr. Sp in my 257 Roberts that anchors whitetails very well. I know there are some others but I have used and still use lots of Speer bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomasbangs, post: 2499591, member: 49922"] I have shot Speer bullets for over 50 years, the 130 gr. Stbt in. 270 Win is excellent on elk and deer, the 165 gr. Sp in 30-06 is a great whitetail, and the 180 gr. Mag tip in my 30-06 performs perfect on elk, I have recovered several with a perfect mushroom fall out lodged under the hide on the opposite side when skinning, that's great performance in my opinion. My uncle used the 130 gr. Hollow point in 30-06 for groundhogs back east years ago, very accurate, I still load and shoot them in his pre 64 Winchester Model 70 which I got from him in the early 70's. I've shot deer and bears with the 240 gr Magnum Soft Point in my S&W 44 magnum. There are others like the 100 gr. Sp in my 257 Roberts that anchors whitetails very well. I know there are some others but I have used and still use lots of Speer bullets. [/QUOTE]
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