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Bigger is better theory or truth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 1735460" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I have always felt its more than just a caliber size that kills well but construction of the bullet and proper placement.</p><p>When I switched from factory loads to reloads where I could use a better constructed bullet every animal went down and stayed down while factory loads were 50/50.</p><p>In the late 60's I started reloading and used the Nosler Partition but they were a bit more expensive but the results were that any animal I shot was drt 99% of the time if the shot was proper.</p><p>Caliber is a personal choice but a quality bullet is the most important part of reloading in my opinion and the part that does the damage.</p><p>Just my 2 cents</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 1735460, member: 108576"] I have always felt its more than just a caliber size that kills well but construction of the bullet and proper placement. When I switched from factory loads to reloads where I could use a better constructed bullet every animal went down and stayed down while factory loads were 50/50. In the late 60's I started reloading and used the Nosler Partition but they were a bit more expensive but the results were that any animal I shot was drt 99% of the time if the shot was proper. Caliber is a personal choice but a quality bullet is the most important part of reloading in my opinion and the part that does the damage. Just my 2 cents Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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