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Badlands Bulldozer Bullet in 6.5/264?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1887295" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Yup, I actually forgot about this thread, there was another similar one I replied in. </p><p></p><p>My cousin used the load in his .270 Sherman to take two california blacktail and an Idaho 6 point bull, all 1 shot and dead, all under 200 yards. The bull was a quartering away steep uphill shot. Went in behind the shoulder, and the bullet was found just under the hide about mid neck. Penetrated through nearly 2 feet of elk before it came to rest, elk dropped in it's tracks, destroyed jelly lungs and a severed spine will do that. This was at 70ish yards. I am going to give them a try this year in my .338 Norma mag, loading the 270 grain super bulldozer. With an 803 G7, and the fact I can get 2900 fps from my 24" barrel, they are pretty good on paper. I will see how they do on game at extended ranges this year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1887295, member: 87243"] Yup, I actually forgot about this thread, there was another similar one I replied in. My cousin used the load in his .270 Sherman to take two california blacktail and an Idaho 6 point bull, all 1 shot and dead, all under 200 yards. The bull was a quartering away steep uphill shot. Went in behind the shoulder, and the bullet was found just under the hide about mid neck. Penetrated through nearly 2 feet of elk before it came to rest, elk dropped in it's tracks, destroyed jelly lungs and a severed spine will do that. This was at 70ish yards. I am going to give them a try this year in my .338 Norma mag, loading the 270 grain super bulldozer. With an 803 G7, and the fact I can get 2900 fps from my 24" barrel, they are pretty good on paper. I will see how they do on game at extended ranges this year [/QUOTE]
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