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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2885321" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Show me another bullet company with the transparency of Hammer on animal terminal performance, twist rate REQUIREMENT, and accuracy. BC's are provided as a guide, not an absolute. Just look no further than inflated BC's on some top manufacturers. The goal of Hammer is to provide a bullet that terminally performs as expected on animals. The results are posted with the good, the bad and the ugly. Why? To Continually Improve. IMO, if [USER=120504]@fordy[/USER] cannot defeat a bullet, its a darn good one. I trust the opinion of someone that has a sore back from bending over repeatedly from performing post mortem in excruciating documented detail on every animal shot versus someone that is more concerned with number of followers than actual real world data. The number of animals that have gone through this process is staggering. Before commenting, understand the animal control effort and requirement downunder is beyond most folks understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2885321, member: 63925"] Show me another bullet company with the transparency of Hammer on animal terminal performance, twist rate REQUIREMENT, and accuracy. BC's are provided as a guide, not an absolute. Just look no further than inflated BC's on some top manufacturers. The goal of Hammer is to provide a bullet that terminally performs as expected on animals. The results are posted with the good, the bad and the ugly. Why? To Continually Improve. IMO, if [USER=120504]@fordy[/USER] cannot defeat a bullet, its a darn good one. I trust the opinion of someone that has a sore back from bending over repeatedly from performing post mortem in excruciating documented detail on every animal shot versus someone that is more concerned with number of followers than actual real world data. The number of animals that have gone through this process is staggering. Before commenting, understand the animal control effort and requirement downunder is beyond most folks understanding. [/QUOTE]
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