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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1884011" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>They will work on both antelope and deer. I would suggest either the Speer 105 grain Hotcor or the 100 grain Speer or Sierra boat tail bullets, though. I think the partitions are more than needed, and the Hotcor won't damage meat while giving a very good penetration on either deer or antelope. Its just me. I don't like paying the cost of the premium bullets when other bullets will do the job just as well for less. By the way, the Hotcor is my favorite for my 6mm Remington. It gives minute of prairie dog out to about 300 yards in my Ruger M77.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1884011, member: 60453"] They will work on both antelope and deer. I would suggest either the Speer 105 grain Hotcor or the 100 grain Speer or Sierra boat tail bullets, though. I think the partitions are more than needed, and the Hotcor won't damage meat while giving a very good penetration on either deer or antelope. Its just me. I don't like paying the cost of the premium bullets when other bullets will do the job just as well for less. By the way, the Hotcor is my favorite for my 6mm Remington. It gives minute of prairie dog out to about 300 yards in my Ruger M77. [/QUOTE]
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