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730grain 458 bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thescandinavian" data-source="post: 2016884" data-attributes="member: 107409"><p>Shot a cow with those. It refused to come home after the summer. So I ended up tracking her with termal scanning. Was able to sneak around her en got my forst shoot broadside from 30feet before she took off. The shoot was in a rush so had no idea if I really hit so I run after her resulting in her turning on me and that was the second bullet that crushed her shoulder so she colapsed. I found both bullets just few inch apart just between the ribs and the meat covering them. </p><p>The bullet on the bottom is from my first batch when I still was new to this mold and the later ones look better + I became rathe picky about put those defective ones back in the pot. I try keep to pure lead to make sure they are soft enough to expand in this low velocitys and I want to keep them as heav as posible. No idea what tin would do :/</p><p>Wonder what they would do if using harder alloy and pushing them from a 460 weatherby, but I think it is the kind of fetish that make people look strange at me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thescandinavian, post: 2016884, member: 107409"] Shot a cow with those. It refused to come home after the summer. So I ended up tracking her with termal scanning. Was able to sneak around her en got my forst shoot broadside from 30feet before she took off. The shoot was in a rush so had no idea if I really hit so I run after her resulting in her turning on me and that was the second bullet that crushed her shoulder so she colapsed. I found both bullets just few inch apart just between the ribs and the meat covering them. The bullet on the bottom is from my first batch when I still was new to this mold and the later ones look better + I became rathe picky about put those defective ones back in the pot. I try keep to pure lead to make sure they are soft enough to expand in this low velocitys and I want to keep them as heav as posible. No idea what tin would do :/ Wonder what they would do if using harder alloy and pushing them from a 460 weatherby, but I think it is the kind of fetish that make people look strange at me. [/QUOTE]
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