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Why do you use Match bullets hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterrose79" data-source="post: 3057620" data-attributes="member: 112897"><p>I don't use match bullets hunting but I do use Barnes TTSX which have behaved like a match bullet on 4 occasions. Penciled right through. The only thing I can think of for using match bullets is if you are planning on shooting long range the ethical thing to do is practice a whole bunch at distance. Target shooting gets expensive with hunting projectiles.</p><p> So people practise with a match bullet and then don't want to chance missing or a bad shot at difference with a different bullet in the field. So the question then becomes what's more ethical a bullet that might not perform like it should at distance or a potentially wounded animal. I personally practice with hunting projectiles no matter the cost. Pick a high BC accurate bullet and go with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterrose79, post: 3057620, member: 112897"] I don’t use match bullets hunting but I do use Barnes TTSX which have behaved like a match bullet on 4 occasions. Penciled right through. The only thing I can think of for using match bullets is if you are planning on shooting long range the ethical thing to do is practice a whole bunch at distance. Target shooting gets expensive with hunting projectiles. So people practise with a match bullet and then don’t want to chance missing or a bad shot at difference with a different bullet in the field. So the question then becomes what’s more ethical a bullet that might not perform like it should at distance or a potentially wounded animal. I personally practice with hunting projectiles no matter the cost. Pick a high BC accurate bullet and go with it. [/QUOTE]
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