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124 HH vs 156 eol
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<blockquote data-quote="NZTahr" data-source="post: 2638511" data-attributes="member: 108688"><p>Ive shot many Red deer with the 124HH from my 20" 6.5PRC. 3180 fps. They have never failed and mostly pass through (but not always). Range has been out to 450 yards. I haven't lost a deer with them. There is always petal damage apparent, mostly through the rib lining. I head shot one at 154 yards and it looked like the bullet passed through without the petals breaking off, but it was very dead in any event (and it was only a small deer so there would have been very little resistance). These projectiles are very accurate out on my Mauser M18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZTahr, post: 2638511, member: 108688"] Ive shot many Red deer with the 124HH from my 20" 6.5PRC. 3180 fps. They have never failed and mostly pass through (but not always). Range has been out to 450 yards. I haven't lost a deer with them. There is always petal damage apparent, mostly through the rib lining. I head shot one at 154 yards and it looked like the bullet passed through without the petals breaking off, but it was very dead in any event (and it was only a small deer so there would have been very little resistance). These projectiles are very accurate out on my Mauser M18. [/QUOTE]
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