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<blockquote data-quote="Jester896" data-source="post: 1373633" data-attributes="member: 41793"><p>I use Hornady 75 gr BTHP. While our problems aren't as bad as TX we have more than our share. We normally are in the 100 yard range or less and many times they get out to 200. We use the behind the ear placement on the first one, they are pretty much running all over after the first shot and you have to accept your lead errors after that. Some require more than 1 round but most don't. I have seen rounds make pass through long ways on up to 150# no problem. I don't find them that bullet resistant either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester896, post: 1373633, member: 41793"] I use Hornady 75 gr BTHP. While our problems aren't as bad as TX we have more than our share. We normally are in the 100 yard range or less and many times they get out to 200. We use the behind the ear placement on the first one, they are pretty much running all over after the first shot and you have to accept your lead errors after that. Some require more than 1 round but most don't. I have seen rounds make pass through long ways on up to 150# no problem. I don't find them that bullet resistant either. [/QUOTE]
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