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7mm STW
7mm stw grizzly load
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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 1606047" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>Just a quick confession. I recently found a forum entry from a gun writer that I really respect from years ago about bullets for brown bears and he stated that in his experience, the A-Frame was not a tougher bullet than the Partition. He stated, news to me, that even though the front of the A-Frame was bonded, the rear, behind the Partition, was not. Further stated that the partition and rear portion of the jacket on the A-Frame was thinner than on the Partition and he has seen separation on the rear portion of the bullets. That being my new understanding, I'm now undecided between them and Partitions. I've killed a bunch of critters with Partitions and it was always my understanding that the A-Frames were an upgrade to them as far as penetration goes. Now I'm thinking that the only drawback to the Partitions might be the devastating entrance wounds messing up my bear pelt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 1606047, member: 8592"] Just a quick confession. I recently found a forum entry from a gun writer that I really respect from years ago about bullets for brown bears and he stated that in his experience, the A-Frame was not a tougher bullet than the Partition. He stated, news to me, that even though the front of the A-Frame was bonded, the rear, behind the Partition, was not. Further stated that the partition and rear portion of the jacket on the A-Frame was thinner than on the Partition and he has seen separation on the rear portion of the bullets. That being my new understanding, I’m now undecided between them and Partitions. I’ve killed a bunch of critters with Partitions and it was always my understanding that the A-Frames were an upgrade to them as far as penetration goes. Now I’m thinking that the only drawback to the Partitions might be the devastating entrance wounds messing up my bear pelt! [/QUOTE]
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