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Developing a New 'Hammer' Load for 6.5-06
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 2288348" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>Here's the exit wound from the 109 gr. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Listen, I get you questioning using a much lighter bullet than you would ever consider. But, to quote Bean, "Hammers are a game changer and not like conventional bullets" and "they hit way above their weight". It took me some time to embrace this. There is a really good thread on the Hammer Bullets website forum called Hammer Time. Look for the thread called "Hammered Down Under". One of our esteemed colleagues from Australia did a lot of testing on multiple animals. He emphatically killed some huge Asiatic Waterbuffalo with the 124 gr Hammer Hunter in a 300 RUM. Wrap your head around that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 2288348, member: 33159"] Here’s the exit wound from the 109 gr. Listen, I get you questioning using a much lighter bullet than you would ever consider. But, to quote Bean, “Hammers are a game changer and not like conventional bullets” and “they hit way above their weight”. It took me some time to embrace this. There is a really good thread on the Hammer Bullets website forum called Hammer Time. Look for the thread called “Hammered Down Under”. One of our esteemed colleagues from Australia did a lot of testing on multiple animals. He emphatically killed some huge Asiatic Waterbuffalo with the 124 gr Hammer Hunter in a 300 RUM. Wrap your head around that. [/QUOTE]
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