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Do you want a exit wound????
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 74903" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Sorry. I don't buy it. I would not hunt if all I had to shoot was flat nosed, non-mushrooming bullets. Maybe for dangerous game they would be ok, but for the hunting I do, give me a bonded polymer tipped high bc bullet and watch me kill anything I want as far as I want. I am not bragging, I am just saying that I have walked the walk and I'm not about the talk. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is I will kill my way and you can kill your way. I have no reason to deviate from the course I have chosen because I have never lost an animal with the bullets and shot placement I choose.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and by the way JB, I have no doubt that the big cast bullets in a 45-70 kill quite well as I have seen them in action. But don't you think that it is the fact that it launches a flippin' 420 grain bullet that makes it hit like a sledgehammer more than the shape of the frickin' bullet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 74903, member: 2852"] Sorry. I don't buy it. I would not hunt if all I had to shoot was flat nosed, non-mushrooming bullets. Maybe for dangerous game they would be ok, but for the hunting I do, give me a bonded polymer tipped high bc bullet and watch me kill anything I want as far as I want. I am not bragging, I am just saying that I have walked the walk and I'm not about the talk. Bottom line is I will kill my way and you can kill your way. I have no reason to deviate from the course I have chosen because I have never lost an animal with the bullets and shot placement I choose. Oh, and by the way JB, I have no doubt that the big cast bullets in a 45-70 kill quite well as I have seen them in action. But don't you think that it is the fact that it launches a flippin' 420 grain bullet that makes it hit like a sledgehammer more than the shape of the frickin' bullet? [/QUOTE]
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