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ELD-M vs Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="StumpGrinder" data-source="post: 2039600" data-attributes="member: 114832"><p>FMJs or match bullets tumble when they hit. Not quite as devastating as hollow points at close range but always tumble and usually exit. If their legal to hunt with in your state try them. I shot a doe on a depradation tag over the summer with 5.56 62 grain FMJ. It went 30 yards, exit hole the size of a quarter. Long spitzer style bullets are the magic bullet. They kill way above their class almost always stay intact and exit. The chest cavity on the doe was like jello! Don't take my word for it, look at brass catcher and other YouTube videos on FMJs in balistic gell. Spitzer shaped rifle bullets always tumble and always exit the fell block. Pistol fmj bullets DON'T always tumble because their not long enough. They do just make a small hole all the way through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StumpGrinder, post: 2039600, member: 114832"] FMJs or match bullets tumble when they hit. Not quite as devastating as hollow points at close range but always tumble and usually exit. If their legal to hunt with in your state try them. I shot a doe on a depradation tag over the summer with 5.56 62 grain FMJ. It went 30 yards, exit hole the size of a quarter. Long spitzer style bullets are the magic bullet. They kill way above their class almost always stay intact and exit. The chest cavity on the doe was like jello! Don't take my word for it, look at brass catcher and other YouTube videos on FMJs in balistic gell. Spitzer shaped rifle bullets always tumble and always exit the fell block. Pistol fmj bullets DON'T always tumble because their not long enough. They do just make a small hole all the way through. [/QUOTE]
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