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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2682342" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>I've got a 22" 6.5 SS that easily pushes 124 grain hammers at 3250 and 85 grain hammers at 3750. Either would get you 0 to 400 pretty flat and with some outstanding terminal performance and pretty consistent on delivering exit holes without blowing the hide to smithereens. In general, if I was looking at the 0-400 range I'd be looking for hyper velocity out of a small for caliber monolithic bullet like the hammer, they penetrate extremely well on almost any shot angle and if you push them super fast the "boom flops" are pretty consistent. Added benefit is that with the lighter for caliber bullets and a suppressor, recoil is negligible, it's almost like shooting a pellet gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2682342, member: 59647"] I’ve got a 22” 6.5 SS that easily pushes 124 grain hammers at 3250 and 85 grain hammers at 3750. Either would get you 0 to 400 pretty flat and with some outstanding terminal performance and pretty consistent on delivering exit holes without blowing the hide to smithereens. In general, if I was looking at the 0-400 range I’d be looking for hyper velocity out of a small for caliber monolithic bullet like the hammer, they penetrate extremely well on almost any shot angle and if you push them super fast the “boom flops“ are pretty consistent. Added benefit is that with the lighter for caliber bullets and a suppressor, recoil is negligible, it’s almost like shooting a pellet gun. [/QUOTE]
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