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Swift A Frame versus Nosler Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 415038" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>300 Ultra,</p><p></p><p> The Bal-Tip or the TSX is the bullet of choice for me for DRT performance. I will also say the Hornandy 140 BTSP in the 270 over RL-22 is pretty impressive to.</p><p></p><p> BUT if using any bullet if you hit 'em in high shoulder, taking out the shoulder and the spine they WILL fall directly to the earth on the spot. I took a big caribou at 337 yards there with a 115 Bal-Tip broke both shoulders and spine with the jacket under the hide on opposite side. Bullet failure...I didn't think so... it killed it DRT. I know they are not bonded, don't care if come apart for kill shots like that. I even shoot my deer there with my crossbow because they go right down given the correct angle from the stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 415038, member: 873"] 300 Ultra, The Bal-Tip or the TSX is the bullet of choice for me for DRT performance. I will also say the Hornandy 140 BTSP in the 270 over RL-22 is pretty impressive to. BUT if using any bullet if you hit 'em in high shoulder, taking out the shoulder and the spine they WILL fall directly to the earth on the spot. I took a big caribou at 337 yards there with a 115 Bal-Tip broke both shoulders and spine with the jacket under the hide on opposite side. Bullet failure...I didn't think so... it killed it DRT. I know they are not bonded, don't care if come apart for kill shots like that. I even shoot my deer there with my crossbow because they go right down given the correct angle from the stand. [/QUOTE]
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