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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1740053" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>Ryan,</p><p>Yes, the Swift A frame is the bullet I was thinking of. It's essentially a Partition, when you strip away all the hype. I've never even shot one but the idea is certainly sound! Just from what I've read here I would also have high confidence in the Hammer Hunter bullets. I like the idea of a bullet that holds together and makes a hole (big holes preferred!) on both sides of whatever critter I shoot. I do not like bullets that frag an animal since it's my belief that it's simply too easy for a critter to run off with a massive flesh wound after the shot (I've seen it happen, so it's not just an opinion I made up). I also want to be able to break big bones on the way thru! I am one who is much more concerned with a wounded animal getting away than I am about wasting some of the meat. DRT is just fine with me!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1740053, member: 78056"] Ryan, Yes, the Swift A frame is the bullet I was thinking of. It's essentially a Partition, when you strip away all the hype. I've never even shot one but the idea is certainly sound! Just from what I've read here I would also have high confidence in the Hammer Hunter bullets. I like the idea of a bullet that holds together and makes a hole (big holes preferred!) on both sides of whatever critter I shoot. I do not like bullets that frag an animal since it's my belief that it's simply too easy for a critter to run off with a massive flesh wound after the shot (I've seen it happen, so it's not just an opinion I made up). I also want to be able to break big bones on the way thru! I am one who is much more concerned with a wounded animal getting away than I am about wasting some of the meat. DRT is just fine with me! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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