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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1296661" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I have roughly 100 pig kills and almost 50 big Michigan white tail kills with them. Also one axis deer. So far they have been great. The work exactly as advertised. I started with them in my .458 socom and they worked so well I started using them in my 300blk. It seems like a game changer for that round. When I hit the axis the guides kept callin other guides over to look at the damage. One center .458 hole and about 8" around that five more exit holes. Hey repeatedly asked how many time I shot it I kept saying one. Eventually I showed them the billet and explained. I feel they are a steep above the Barnes as they cause more internal damage. If you get them below min fps they open similar to a Barnes they just don't loose the petals. Only downfall I've had is if I hit a large animal and don't get an exit wound from the petals it only leaves a .30 cal exit that is easily plugged and a very scarce blood trail. It only happens on the lighter bullets. I've never lost one as they never go more than 50 yards so I head in the direction they did and I hate where they lay. </p><p> I have only used the raptor line but I've never had better luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1296661, member: 54383"] I have roughly 100 pig kills and almost 50 big Michigan white tail kills with them. Also one axis deer. So far they have been great. The work exactly as advertised. I started with them in my .458 socom and they worked so well I started using them in my 300blk. It seems like a game changer for that round. When I hit the axis the guides kept callin other guides over to look at the damage. One center .458 hole and about 8" around that five more exit holes. Hey repeatedly asked how many time I shot it I kept saying one. Eventually I showed them the billet and explained. I feel they are a steep above the Barnes as they cause more internal damage. If you get them below min fps they open similar to a Barnes they just don't loose the petals. Only downfall I've had is if I hit a large animal and don't get an exit wound from the petals it only leaves a .30 cal exit that is easily plugged and a very scarce blood trail. It only happens on the lighter bullets. I've never lost one as they never go more than 50 yards so I head in the direction they did and I hate where they lay. I have only used the raptor line but I've never had better luck. [/QUOTE]
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