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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalRiceGuy" data-source="post: 2054015" data-attributes="member: 65754"><p>I was a victim of the early BTs. Shot great groups out of my 270 over 58 gr. of H4831, but in real life I had to put three of them into a large body muley at 30 yards, all into the lungs and not a single exit wound from any of them. I hit him the first time and he took a step, hit him a second time and another step, hit him the third time and he locked up, rocked forward and back, then collapsed. Just shook his head at each hit and kept walking like he didn't even feel the bullet. Never been a fan of BTs ever since. Once burnt, twice shy. Switched Hornady BT Interlocks which leave a hardball size exit wound until California made them illegal due to lead core. Now using Hammer Bullets' "Absolute Hammer" with one shot DRT results on both elk and deer last month in Montana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalRiceGuy, post: 2054015, member: 65754"] I was a victim of the early BTs. Shot great groups out of my 270 over 58 gr. of H4831, but in real life I had to put three of them into a large body muley at 30 yards, all into the lungs and not a single exit wound from any of them. I hit him the first time and he took a step, hit him a second time and another step, hit him the third time and he locked up, rocked forward and back, then collapsed. Just shook his head at each hit and kept walking like he didn't even feel the bullet. Never been a fan of BTs ever since. Once burnt, twice shy. Switched Hornady BT Interlocks which leave a hardball size exit wound until California made them illegal due to lead core. Now using Hammer Bullets' "Absolute Hammer" with one shot DRT results on both elk and deer last month in Montana. [/QUOTE]
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