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104 gr Heavy Hammer Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2662566" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>The 104g Hammer Hunter was originally listed as a 9.5" twist bullet. Since it is nearly a flat base we changed the min to 10". Lack of boat tail makes them easier to stabilize. Outside of some extra weight, I don't think the 104g will ever catch up to the 92g Hammer Hunter with it's speed advantage well beyond usable hunting distance, if at all. For some the extra weight feels better and confidence in your setup should not be overlooked. If a person is more comfortable with the heavier bullet, they should use it.</p><p></p><p>We killed a muley doe with the 92g Hammer Hunter out of a 25x47 Lap at a bit over 500y. Frontal shot and the bullet was recovered in the rear ham. Dropped to the shot. I personally like that bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2662566, member: 7999"] The 104g Hammer Hunter was originally listed as a 9.5" twist bullet. Since it is nearly a flat base we changed the min to 10". Lack of boat tail makes them easier to stabilize. Outside of some extra weight, I don't think the 104g will ever catch up to the 92g Hammer Hunter with it's speed advantage well beyond usable hunting distance, if at all. For some the extra weight feels better and confidence in your setup should not be overlooked. If a person is more comfortable with the heavier bullet, they should use it. We killed a muley doe with the 92g Hammer Hunter out of a 25x47 Lap at a bit over 500y. Frontal shot and the bullet was recovered in the rear ham. Dropped to the shot. I personally like that bullet. [/QUOTE]
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