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Fail Safe Bullets???
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<blockquote data-quote="alaska" data-source="post: 2921184" data-attributes="member: 23096"><p>The Fail Safe bullets especially the heavier ones is a heavy game bullet.</p><p>The 140gr in .270 and 150gr in .308 are excellent for deer at high vel. Here in Alaska the .308 in 165gr FS is excellent on moose in 308 win thru 300 win mag. It's a tough bullet that stays together very much like a solid. Even the 140gr FS in 270 Win makes a great rifle for elk and moose.</p><p>I think for the average deer hunter a less tougher bullet would serve them better. The Fail Safe bullet a great bullet but must be tailored to the game your hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaska, post: 2921184, member: 23096"] The Fail Safe bullets especially the heavier ones is a heavy game bullet. The 140gr in .270 and 150gr in .308 are excellent for deer at high vel. Here in Alaska the .308 in 165gr FS is excellent on moose in 308 win thru 300 win mag. It’s a tough bullet that stays together very much like a solid. Even the 140gr FS in 270 Win makes a great rifle for elk and moose. I think for the average deer hunter a less tougher bullet would serve them better. The Fail Safe bullet a great bullet but must be tailored to the game your hunting. [/QUOTE]
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