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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1896259" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I think you answered your own question for yourself-- you said the are "crazy accurate with great BC's" --- put a bullet in the right spot and it will kill--- just know what style of bullet construction you have and it will dictate how/where you can shoot</p><p></p><p>If a bullet is not accurate and you can't put it where you want to then how is it going to work? I shoot lots of different bullet manufactures, but my first criteria is always to find the most accurate load I can that my rifle likes -- heck, you don't even need an expanding bullet depending on the game you are hunting-- lots of "dangerous game" hunters use non-expanding bullets, the majority use expanding bullets for NA big game, and varmint hunters often use "explosively expanding" bullets -- right tool for the job, know the limitations of your tools-- a pipe wrench can be used for a hammer in a pinch, but a hammer wont loosen a pipe fitting connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1896259, member: 94491"] I think you answered your own question for yourself-- you said the are "crazy accurate with great BC's" --- put a bullet in the right spot and it will kill--- just know what style of bullet construction you have and it will dictate how/where you can shoot If a bullet is not accurate and you can't put it where you want to then how is it going to work? I shoot lots of different bullet manufactures, but my first criteria is always to find the most accurate load I can that my rifle likes -- heck, you don't even need an expanding bullet depending on the game you are hunting-- lots of "dangerous game" hunters use non-expanding bullets, the majority use expanding bullets for NA big game, and varmint hunters often use "explosively expanding" bullets -- right tool for the job, know the limitations of your tools-- a pipe wrench can be used for a hammer in a pinch, but a hammer wont loosen a pipe fitting connection. [/QUOTE]
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