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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1816671" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I have shot over 20 whitetail, prob 30-40 hogs, several fox, an audad, a Corsican ram, and several sika deer with mine. Not gonna count fox and other unlucky trespassers. </p><p> I will say I made a long journey to them. If you follow me at all I always try new cutting edge stuff.</p><p> So from lead core I went to Barnes and thought ok good in some things not everything. Then I thought what if a bullet did what a cup and core did and a Barnes. Like great expansion and shed some weight, plus keep the shank and drive through like Barnes. So I moved to cutting edge Bullets. Was very happy. Then I tried hammers after talking with Steve about the very tiny short comings of cutting edge and his actually seemed to improve on cutting edge. </p><p> So I tried them and they have been perfect. So much so all my rifle forwards will be fed them and slowing moving older rifles to them now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1816671, member: 54383"] I have shot over 20 whitetail, prob 30-40 hogs, several fox, an audad, a Corsican ram, and several sika deer with mine. Not gonna count fox and other unlucky trespassers. I will say I made a long journey to them. If you follow me at all I always try new cutting edge stuff. So from lead core I went to Barnes and thought ok good in some things not everything. Then I thought what if a bullet did what a cup and core did and a Barnes. Like great expansion and shed some weight, plus keep the shank and drive through like Barnes. So I moved to cutting edge Bullets. Was very happy. Then I tried hammers after talking with Steve about the very tiny short comings of cutting edge and his actually seemed to improve on cutting edge. So I tried them and they have been perfect. So much so all my rifle forwards will be fed them and slowing moving older rifles to them now. [/QUOTE]
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