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A terminal ballistics question for experienced.308 hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 167153" data-attributes="member: 8778"><p>For years we have hunted elk bear and deer with a 165 hornady </p><p>BTSP bullet with a interlock just a canalure around the bullet for </p><p>seating length, The lead fragments while going through the animal</p><p>cutting and making a good wound channel, if you hit bone the bottom</p><p>part generally stays together. Whats nice is doesnt cost as much and</p><p>in my opinion does a good job. </p><p> The bullet has a good BC and if you need more try speer 180 spbt</p><p>works great and a bc of 540...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 167153, member: 8778"] For years we have hunted elk bear and deer with a 165 hornady BTSP bullet with a interlock just a canalure around the bullet for seating length, The lead fragments while going through the animal cutting and making a good wound channel, if you hit bone the bottom part generally stays together. Whats nice is doesnt cost as much and in my opinion does a good job. The bullet has a good BC and if you need more try speer 180 spbt works great and a bc of 540... [/QUOTE]
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