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Are these tumbling? 225 gr Hornady BTHP's in 300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="feelinducky" data-source="post: 806722" data-attributes="member: 27274"><p>This may sound out there but I had a target look similar. I was shooting a 45-70. I had printed the targets off my printer at home on standard thin copy paper. The cardboard I has stapled to had been shot out pretty good. When the bullet went through the paper it would get some tearing and it looked like it was keyholeing but the paper was thin and it was actually tearing around the bullet hole. I can't tell if you printed your own target or not or the condition of the cardboard backing. I hope this helps you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feelinducky, post: 806722, member: 27274"] This may sound out there but I had a target look similar. I was shooting a 45-70. I had printed the targets off my printer at home on standard thin copy paper. The cardboard I has stapled to had been shot out pretty good. When the bullet went through the paper it would get some tearing and it looked like it was keyholeing but the paper was thin and it was actually tearing around the bullet hole. I can't tell if you printed your own target or not or the condition of the cardboard backing. I hope this helps you. [/QUOTE]
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