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<blockquote data-quote="doverpack12" data-source="post: 1815931" data-attributes="member: 57848"><p>I've used them the past 3 years and have taken 3 elk and 4 deer that I can think of without going to my notes and looking at which rifle/bow and bullet/arrow I shot each with. Each result has been near perfect for my expectations. Animals drop almost instantly to maybe 30-40 yards away. Most shots have been close but 250 was my furthest. They are extremely accurate and really are easy to load. I e worked up 4/5 rifles and bullet combos now and each was done in under 20 rounds with most in the 12-15 range. Very little meat damage but much more dramatic tissue and organ damage than traditional mono bullets which is why I started using them. I process my own meat and originally switched to mono when the etip s came out because I got tired of cutting out and throwing away bloodshot meat in excessive quantities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doverpack12, post: 1815931, member: 57848"] I’ve used them the past 3 years and have taken 3 elk and 4 deer that I can think of without going to my notes and looking at which rifle/bow and bullet/arrow I shot each with. Each result has been near perfect for my expectations. Animals drop almost instantly to maybe 30-40 yards away. Most shots have been close but 250 was my furthest. They are extremely accurate and really are easy to load. I e worked up 4/5 rifles and bullet combos now and each was done in under 20 rounds with most in the 12-15 range. Very little meat damage but much more dramatic tissue and organ damage than traditional mono bullets which is why I started using them. I process my own meat and originally switched to mono when the etip s came out because I got tired of cutting out and throwing away bloodshot meat in excessive quantities. [/QUOTE]
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