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22 Creedmoor on whitetail...in a pinch.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaptoe" data-source="post: 1815370" data-attributes="member: 107839"><p>Over time I have gravitated more to speed with copper bullets.</p><p></p><p>100gr ttsx out of a 257wby at 3600</p><p>110 and 125gr monos out of 308</p><p>185gr tax out of a 338win mag</p><p></p><p>Less recoil and I have found with copper bullets on thin skinned game rib hits are actually quite good and entry cavity wounds are often significantly bigger than exits. Copper bullets don't "blow up"</p><p></p><p>The only downside in my view is shorter effective range as the light for caliber bleeds energy faster and wind drift</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaptoe, post: 1815370, member: 107839"] Over time I have gravitated more to speed with copper bullets. 100gr ttsx out of a 257wby at 3600 110 and 125gr monos out of 308 185gr tax out of a 338win mag Less recoil and I have found with copper bullets on thin skinned game rib hits are actually quite good and entry cavity wounds are often significantly bigger than exits. Copper bullets don't "blow up" The only downside in my view is shorter effective range as the light for caliber bleeds energy faster and wind drift [/QUOTE]
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