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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 3047427" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>I concede that "fragile" bullets do work better on varmints and small big game……but, have never had "kill" issues on animals from Jack Rabbits, coyotes, Pronghorns and small deer. The same bullet will full length an elk or moose! That covers a fairly wide range of animal sizes!</p><p></p><p> My rifle/cartridge/bullet maintains sufficient velocity to fully expand to around 900+ yards….300 beyond my self imposed range limit!</p><p></p><p> Oh another, though not a monumental issue……the Barnes (monos) do not flatten the bullet tips in the magazine under recoil. When shooting varmints (rabbits, ect.) in my rifle with conventional cup and core bullets, the bullets exhibited considerable flattening of the bullet point….sometimes I even looked (last bullet in the magazine) to see if the jacket was starting to open! I didn't see this as a desirable trait! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 3047427, member: 75451"] I concede that "fragile" bullets do work better on varmints and small big game……but, have never had "kill" issues on animals from Jack Rabbits, coyotes, Pronghorns and small deer. The same bullet will full length an elk or moose! That covers a fairly wide range of animal sizes! My rifle/cartridge/bullet maintains sufficient velocity to fully expand to around 900+ yards….300 beyond my self imposed range limit! Oh another, though not a monumental issue……the Barnes (monos) do not flatten the bullet tips in the magazine under recoil. When shooting varmints (rabbits, ect.) in my rifle with conventional cup and core bullets, the bullets exhibited considerable flattening of the bullet point….sometimes I even looked (last bullet in the magazine) to see if the jacket was starting to open! I didn't see this as a desirable trait! memtb [/QUOTE]
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