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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Another nice male called in.
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2489684" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have seen hollow point bullets right out of the box have the hole deformed and thus it was closed and wouldn't act the way it was designed to acting more like a spire point or solid full metal jacket bullet . Also I have had them get deformed by action of the feed ramp when they were being chambered . The speed they are traveling is also an important factor in their performance . When they are traveling too fast they tend to open up too fast and not penetrate well . When they are traveling too slow they tend to not open up and act more like a solid point bullet not opening as they are designed to . Todays bullet manufactures have very good quality control but it's not 100% at times you will get a little over or under fill with the powder so the speeds will be different then the average advertised speed . So many variables making a difference in the performance of them .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2489684, member: 91783"] I have seen hollow point bullets right out of the box have the hole deformed and thus it was closed and wouldn't act the way it was designed to acting more like a spire point or solid full metal jacket bullet . Also I have had them get deformed by action of the feed ramp when they were being chambered . The speed they are traveling is also an important factor in their performance . When they are traveling too fast they tend to open up too fast and not penetrate well . When they are traveling too slow they tend to not open up and act more like a solid point bullet not opening as they are designed to . Todays bullet manufactures have very good quality control but it's not 100% at times you will get a little over or under fill with the powder so the speeds will be different then the average advertised speed . So many variables making a difference in the performance of them . [/QUOTE]
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