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<blockquote data-quote="jfloyd" data-source="post: 1829850" data-attributes="member: 73643"><p>When you're shooting 44 caliber or bigger, at the very least you get a big hole without expansion. I Shoot a 360 grain hard cast out of my 454C. I have duplicated the Buffalo Bore "Bear Load" and I trust them on that! I'm pretty sure you can shoot though a stand pines and still kill a bear on the other side. I heard they have documentation of running that bullet the full length of a grizzly and still getting full pass through. That's multiple feet of tissue without hitting any bone! I don't think any jacketed Bullet can pull that off with the exception of the FMJ. Don't discount the old lead Bullet, it's killed a pile of animals. I always shoot gas checks in all magnum handguns. Just for insurance on getting gas cutting at the base of the Bullet. Anyway, I'm liking lead more and more is the bottom line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfloyd, post: 1829850, member: 73643"] When you’re shooting 44 caliber or bigger, at the very least you get a big hole without expansion. I Shoot a 360 grain hard cast out of my 454C. I have duplicated the Buffalo Bore “Bear Load” and I trust them on that! I’m pretty sure you can shoot though a stand pines and still kill a bear on the other side. I heard they have documentation of running that bullet the full length of a grizzly and still getting full pass through. That’s multiple feet of tissue without hitting any bone! I don’t think any jacketed Bullet can pull that off with the exception of the FMJ. Don’t discount the old lead Bullet, it’s killed a pile of animals. I always shoot gas checks in all magnum handguns. Just for insurance on getting gas cutting at the base of the Bullet. Anyway, I’m liking lead more and more is the bottom line. [/QUOTE]
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