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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1992134" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>They shoot great. For ultimate long range accuracy, there's only a few other bullets that might hang in there with them: eldm smk's etc.... It depends on what camp you are in, for me they are ideal: fast kills, minimal if any tracking required. If meat is your primary concern, you will probably be in the other camp that prefers Barnes, partitions, accubonds and such. How ever, there's always some trade off no matter what bullet you choose. For me, I can live with some meat damage if I don't have to go deep off into a gorge to drag an animal out . I can live with some meat damage if I </p><p>don't have to cross a border to recover or track an animal. So the ideal bullet would be one that has day in day out non finicky accuracy, has complete pass through every time, doesn't do much meat damage & mushrooms nicely without blowup at distances from 50 yards to 1000 yards while dropping the animal within 20 yards or preferably on the spot when shot. Along with Berger, smk or eldm equivalent ballistic coefficient...... If you have info or where abouts leading to the capture of these bullets please call 1-800 djfergus for your reward <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1992134, member: 93895"] They shoot great. For ultimate long range accuracy, there's only a few other bullets that might hang in there with them: eldm smk's etc.... It depends on what camp you are in, for me they are ideal: fast kills, minimal if any tracking required. If meat is your primary concern, you will probably be in the other camp that prefers Barnes, partitions, accubonds and such. How ever, there's always some trade off no matter what bullet you choose. For me, I can live with some meat damage if I don't have to go deep off into a gorge to drag an animal out . I can live with some meat damage if I don't have to cross a border to recover or track an animal. So the ideal bullet would be one that has day in day out non finicky accuracy, has complete pass through every time, doesn't do much meat damage & mushrooms nicely without blowup at distances from 50 yards to 1000 yards while dropping the animal within 20 yards or preferably on the spot when shot. Along with Berger, smk or eldm equivalent ballistic coefficient...... If you have info or where abouts leading to the capture of these bullets please call 1-800 djfergus for your reward 😂. [/QUOTE]
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