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Who uses SMKs for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="texan79" data-source="post: 499170" data-attributes="member: 24228"><p>Actually, a wounded man is worth more than a dead man in combat when your the one behind a scope. They scream and yell and draw thier buddies out to assist. A vicious cycle as you can imagine.</p><p> </p><p>The military played hell getting this bullet approved (It was a CPT that did all the testing and reports, cant remember the name) as the Geneva Convention prohibits the hollow point bullets. If sierra recomends them for anything but punching paper, it may cause problems elsewhere.</p><p> </p><p>Ive killed a hog at 65-70 yds with 168 .308 SMK. Litterally left a softball sized exit wound. I would call it a blood trail, but it was more like a river. No experience on deer or larger game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan79, post: 499170, member: 24228"] Actually, a wounded man is worth more than a dead man in combat when your the one behind a scope. They scream and yell and draw thier buddies out to assist. A vicious cycle as you can imagine. The military played hell getting this bullet approved (It was a CPT that did all the testing and reports, cant remember the name) as the Geneva Convention prohibits the hollow point bullets. If sierra recomends them for anything but punching paper, it may cause problems elsewhere. Ive killed a hog at 65-70 yds with 168 .308 SMK. Litterally left a softball sized exit wound. I would call it a blood trail, but it was more like a river. No experience on deer or larger game. [/QUOTE]
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