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What bullets for 1000 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2912426" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>Unless you have hunted with our monos, you cannot generalize your experience with other monos to ours. I had hunted a lot with Barnes bullets and liked them over cup and core, but then, through a surprisingly bad experience, realized they had a problem with consistency of expansion even at high impact velocities, that nearly cost me a really nice Warthog. When I came across a guy who had the skills and motivation to make higher BC copper bullets, we joined forces to start the company. I dumped lead cores for Barnes after multiple "experiences" with lead cores over the years in inconsistent terminal effects on game. The bottom line is that our "monos" are designed to overcome the deficiencies of the monos and lead cores you may or may not have had experience with. They are not loaded always the same way as monos, but the smart hand loader can easily overcome the differences. In all cases if you understand fundamentally what you are doing then you will find loading our bullets to be straightforward. You can always call us for guidance. We are happy to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2912426, member: 94556"] Unless you have hunted with our monos, you cannot generalize your experience with other monos to ours. I had hunted a lot with Barnes bullets and liked them over cup and core, but then, through a surprisingly bad experience, realized they had a problem with consistency of expansion even at high impact velocities, that nearly cost me a really nice Warthog. When I came across a guy who had the skills and motivation to make higher BC copper bullets, we joined forces to start the company. I dumped lead cores for Barnes after multiple “experiences” with lead cores over the years in inconsistent terminal effects on game. The bottom line is that our “monos” are designed to overcome the deficiencies of the monos and lead cores you may or may not have had experience with. They are not loaded always the same way as monos, but the smart hand loader can easily overcome the differences. In all cases if you understand fundamentally what you are doing then you will find loading our bullets to be straightforward. You can always call us for guidance. We are happy to help. [/QUOTE]
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