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36 bulls 8 different bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="streetglideok" data-source="post: 515879" data-attributes="member: 24889"><p>Some of your findings do not surprise me at all. The thing though is, you need to organize your findings as others have said. As long as you are armed with undisputable facts, tell us the bullets used, not "custom bullet". What cartridge was used, weight of bullet, velocity from that gun, and then distance shot. My guess is, most of your guys are using the '06, and only one or two use magnums. Core Lokts are great in mild rounds like the 30-30, 308, '06, etc. Even up to ballistic tips. I wouldnt be afraid of the BTs with our '06 for elk. I would not use them on any of my magnums, ie 7mm rem mag, 300 win, 300rum, and probably not the 375H&H on anything nasty at least. Im loading partitions in all of those I just listed. Ive used it in my 7mm for years, and never tracked a deer yet. I havent heard many detractors of them or their super cousin the Swift Aframes. Any of the bonded bullets I think are too strongly made to use for standard chamberings, or low velocities. I am betting your data backs this up.</p><p> </p><p>Im also in colorado as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streetglideok, post: 515879, member: 24889"] Some of your findings do not surprise me at all. The thing though is, you need to organize your findings as others have said. As long as you are armed with undisputable facts, tell us the bullets used, not "custom bullet". What cartridge was used, weight of bullet, velocity from that gun, and then distance shot. My guess is, most of your guys are using the '06, and only one or two use magnums. Core Lokts are great in mild rounds like the 30-30, 308, '06, etc. Even up to ballistic tips. I wouldnt be afraid of the BTs with our '06 for elk. I would not use them on any of my magnums, ie 7mm rem mag, 300 win, 300rum, and probably not the 375H&H on anything nasty at least. Im loading partitions in all of those I just listed. Ive used it in my 7mm for years, and never tracked a deer yet. I havent heard many detractors of them or their super cousin the Swift Aframes. Any of the bonded bullets I think are too strongly made to use for standard chamberings, or low velocities. I am betting your data backs this up. Im also in colorado as well [/QUOTE]
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