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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1148110" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>treillw,</p><p>The box has that warning on it because we have not tested these bullet in a hunting situation to confirm their performance on game consistently results in clean, humane kills . Now haviNg said that there are hunters on this website that have used them with great success such as BROZ who has a good bullet performance string in the ELK HUNTING string in the forums I believe. The target bullets do have a slightly thicker jacket that our hunting bullets ( which are our previous target bullets). This thicker jacket seems to produce smaller wound channels and often leaves exit wounds. The Hunting VLD and CLASSIC HUNTER bullets penetrate 2-5 inches , the nose of the bullet folds over, comes off forming shrapnel that shreds the vitals causing tremendous Hydraulic shock to the animal usually causing instant incapacitate and death. The bullet also rarely exits the animal resulting in all the force of the bullet strike being applied to the animal. As you have been reading this string and others you see there are hunters with differing experiences with hunting bullets , ours included. Every hunter strives for that shot and that bullet that drops game right where they stand. Unfortunately we ( this includes soldiers and law enforcement) are all dealing with living creatures who sometimes don't realize they are dead and continue to function for a time as if nothing is wrong and move off before expiring. Or something happens in the process of the bullet striking the animal or on the way to striking the animal that result in an unexpected lack of bullet performance. Or the bullet fails for some reason. The last issue is hard to pin down because bullets tend not to repeat issues in the same way each time. We are putting resources in place so we can test our bullets and see whats what to get you guys the most consistent bullet performance we can. The best I can tell you all is its best to be prepared for anything after you pull the trigger with any bullet you use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1148110, member: 85389"] treillw, The box has that warning on it because we have not tested these bullet in a hunting situation to confirm their performance on game consistently results in clean, humane kills . Now haviNg said that there are hunters on this website that have used them with great success such as BROZ who has a good bullet performance string in the ELK HUNTING string in the forums I believe. The target bullets do have a slightly thicker jacket that our hunting bullets ( which are our previous target bullets). This thicker jacket seems to produce smaller wound channels and often leaves exit wounds. The Hunting VLD and CLASSIC HUNTER bullets penetrate 2-5 inches , the nose of the bullet folds over, comes off forming shrapnel that shreds the vitals causing tremendous Hydraulic shock to the animal usually causing instant incapacitate and death. The bullet also rarely exits the animal resulting in all the force of the bullet strike being applied to the animal. As you have been reading this string and others you see there are hunters with differing experiences with hunting bullets , ours included. Every hunter strives for that shot and that bullet that drops game right where they stand. Unfortunately we ( this includes soldiers and law enforcement) are all dealing with living creatures who sometimes don't realize they are dead and continue to function for a time as if nothing is wrong and move off before expiring. Or something happens in the process of the bullet striking the animal or on the way to striking the animal that result in an unexpected lack of bullet performance. Or the bullet fails for some reason. The last issue is hard to pin down because bullets tend not to repeat issues in the same way each time. We are putting resources in place so we can test our bullets and see whats what to get you guys the most consistent bullet performance we can. The best I can tell you all is its best to be prepared for anything after you pull the trigger with any bullet you use. [/QUOTE]
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