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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1223424" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Meat loss from good impacts is what drove me to find better bullets 30 years ago. I am a hunter and very much like to pull the trigger, but I intend to eat what I shoot. I get sick to my stomach when I make a perfect shot on an animal in the pump house and find lost meat due to blood shot. What a waste.</p><p></p><p>My 30 year quest has ended up with me making my own bullets. What I consider the perfect hunting bullet. Exceptional terminal performance and accuracy. Very little meat loss even with not so good hits in the meat. And they perform the same at high or low velocity. Our family and friends took 25 big game animals last fall with Hammer Hunter bullets, from moose down to wolf. Most shots were perfect placement and some were not. All animals were recovered easily with little meat damage. The only animals that needed follow shots were two elk that were not hit well with the first shot.</p><p></p><p>Yes I also shoot the elk again if it is still on it's feet. If it drops, I stay on target until I am sure that it is not getting up. This is from hard learned lessons.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1223424, member: 7999"] Meat loss from good impacts is what drove me to find better bullets 30 years ago. I am a hunter and very much like to pull the trigger, but I intend to eat what I shoot. I get sick to my stomach when I make a perfect shot on an animal in the pump house and find lost meat due to blood shot. What a waste. My 30 year quest has ended up with me making my own bullets. What I consider the perfect hunting bullet. Exceptional terminal performance and accuracy. Very little meat loss even with not so good hits in the meat. And they perform the same at high or low velocity. Our family and friends took 25 big game animals last fall with Hammer Hunter bullets, from moose down to wolf. Most shots were perfect placement and some were not. All animals were recovered easily with little meat damage. The only animals that needed follow shots were two elk that were not hit well with the first shot. Yes I also shoot the elk again if it is still on it's feet. If it drops, I stay on target until I am sure that it is not getting up. This is from hard learned lessons. Steve [/QUOTE]
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