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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2877402" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>As posted earlier, CA Fish and Wildlife has an approved list of manufacturers. I just sent them an updated list of all the bullets currently in our line of Hammer Bullets.</p><p></p><p>For your 6.5 PRC I would load the 125g Hammer HHT. These will push to 3400 fps plus comfortably and get you to your 800y mark. We just released the new line of Hammer HHT's in June after about a year of testing on animals all over the world. I have been very adamant about never having a tip in Hammer Bullets for years because we could never get a tip bullet to work as well as our open hollow point bullets for terminal performance. Our buddy [USER=106517]@pickens72[/USER] came to visit us last summer and pushed us to try a tipped bullet again. We set out to prove to him that they wouldn't work as well. After nearly a year of testing on animals with thousands of kills, with some tweaks along the way, I have to eat some serious crow. We have the new Hammer HHT's working on game better than any of our previous bullets. This is a big statement given that I am very confident in saying that our previous lines of bullets have better terminal performance than any other bullets on the market. The Hammer HHT's are equivalent at plus 3000 fps impacts and superior below that. Unlike other tipped bullets they do not deflect on angled bone impacts. They will bite the bone and maintain straight line penetration with the shed petals also maintaining the straight line penetration. We have set a new bar for terminal performance. We just returned from Australia shooting a pile of pigs, donkeys, scrub bulls, and water buffalo with various cartridges and bullets. This 125g Hammer HHT we were running out of a custom .264 caliber cartridge that we designed, that is between the Creed and the PRC for performance. I shot a bunch about a half a dozen water buffalo cows with the 125g HHT and it was literally decking them. Even on quartering to shoulder shots. I have pretty high expectations and the 125g HHT surpassed my expectations over and over. From little 20 lb wallaby to 1000lb water buffalo it was devastating. </p><p></p><p>Last thing I will add. We will not introduce a hunting bullet to the market that is not superior in terminal performance. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2877402, member: 7999"] As posted earlier, CA Fish and Wildlife has an approved list of manufacturers. I just sent them an updated list of all the bullets currently in our line of Hammer Bullets. For your 6.5 PRC I would load the 125g Hammer HHT. These will push to 3400 fps plus comfortably and get you to your 800y mark. We just released the new line of Hammer HHT's in June after about a year of testing on animals all over the world. I have been very adamant about never having a tip in Hammer Bullets for years because we could never get a tip bullet to work as well as our open hollow point bullets for terminal performance. Our buddy [USER=106517]@pickens72[/USER] came to visit us last summer and pushed us to try a tipped bullet again. We set out to prove to him that they wouldn't work as well. After nearly a year of testing on animals with thousands of kills, with some tweaks along the way, I have to eat some serious crow. We have the new Hammer HHT's working on game better than any of our previous bullets. This is a big statement given that I am very confident in saying that our previous lines of bullets have better terminal performance than any other bullets on the market. The Hammer HHT's are equivalent at plus 3000 fps impacts and superior below that. Unlike other tipped bullets they do not deflect on angled bone impacts. They will bite the bone and maintain straight line penetration with the shed petals also maintaining the straight line penetration. We have set a new bar for terminal performance. We just returned from Australia shooting a pile of pigs, donkeys, scrub bulls, and water buffalo with various cartridges and bullets. This 125g Hammer HHT we were running out of a custom .264 caliber cartridge that we designed, that is between the Creed and the PRC for performance. I shot a bunch about a half a dozen water buffalo cows with the 125g HHT and it was literally decking them. Even on quartering to shoulder shots. I have pretty high expectations and the 125g HHT surpassed my expectations over and over. From little 20 lb wallaby to 1000lb water buffalo it was devastating. Last thing I will add. We will not introduce a hunting bullet to the market that is not superior in terminal performance. Period. [/QUOTE]
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