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Bullets: No time for expansion...
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Hunter 338" data-source="post: 1723829" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>HA HA HA HA seriously!! how does a 308 and a 708 get a bullet going to fast!! and how does a lead tipped bullet like the core loc not expand!!! whats happening is the top part much like a partiton is peeling off and the shank is running through!! ive seen this is my 338 win mag and 338 ultra mag that's why I stopped shooting partitions and went to accubonds! shoot a deer in the shoulder with a 140 ballistic tip hauling *** and let me know what happens ha ha ha I would say that in your rifle the opposite is happening its not going fast enough for a more structured bullet to expand and it needs to have more velocity</p><p></p><p>I use to shoot 250 A frames in my 338 ultra at just a smidge over 3000 for 300 and under work and they would peel back and look awesome on the ones I found, they would shoot length wise through big bulls and leave an exit the size of a golf ball but have since switched to accubonds.</p><p></p><p>one of the deadliest and most violent killing bullets ive ever witnessed personally was a 180 gr swift scriocco II leaving the muzzle at 3415 FPS out of my 300 ultra mag. never had one fail to open and had a bunch go through smaller critters but exits were usually fist sized !! it would flat pancake stuff same thing goes for a 225 accubond around 3200fps stuff …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Hunter 338, post: 1723829, member: 23509"] HA HA HA HA seriously!! how does a 308 and a 708 get a bullet going to fast!! and how does a lead tipped bullet like the core loc not expand!!! whats happening is the top part much like a partiton is peeling off and the shank is running through!! ive seen this is my 338 win mag and 338 ultra mag that's why I stopped shooting partitions and went to accubonds! shoot a deer in the shoulder with a 140 ballistic tip hauling *** and let me know what happens ha ha ha I would say that in your rifle the opposite is happening its not going fast enough for a more structured bullet to expand and it needs to have more velocity I use to shoot 250 A frames in my 338 ultra at just a smidge over 3000 for 300 and under work and they would peel back and look awesome on the ones I found, they would shoot length wise through big bulls and leave an exit the size of a golf ball but have since switched to accubonds. one of the deadliest and most violent killing bullets ive ever witnessed personally was a 180 gr swift scriocco II leaving the muzzle at 3415 FPS out of my 300 ultra mag. never had one fail to open and had a bunch go through smaller critters but exits were usually fist sized !! it would flat pancake stuff same thing goes for a 225 accubond around 3200fps stuff … [/QUOTE]
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