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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 446252" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>The only ones that I ever used were the duel core, soft front and hard rear 120 gr in a 25-06. They were tough bullets. I only recovered one that was shot into a deer at only 50 yards facing me in the chest. I recovered the bullet in the smashed ball socket of a ham. It was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. After shooting a few deer I decided that these bullets were just too tough because deer want to run off around 30 yards. I switched to the 117 sierra and it drops them in their tracks. I still have some of the 120 grandslams for if I every get to hunt some really big deer or elk and want to use my 25-06. I have never heard of a single core grandslam. I think they are doing away with the grandslam and going to a bonded core bullet called deep curl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 446252, member: 10178"] The only ones that I ever used were the duel core, soft front and hard rear 120 gr in a 25-06. They were tough bullets. I only recovered one that was shot into a deer at only 50 yards facing me in the chest. I recovered the bullet in the smashed ball socket of a ham. It was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. After shooting a few deer I decided that these bullets were just too tough because deer want to run off around 30 yards. I switched to the 117 sierra and it drops them in their tracks. I still have some of the 120 grandslams for if I every get to hunt some really big deer or elk and want to use my 25-06. I have never heard of a single core grandslam. I think they are doing away with the grandslam and going to a bonded core bullet called deep curl. [/QUOTE]
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