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Hammer vs cutting edge monolithics
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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1515549" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>I run the HH143s in my 28 Nosler. If I can call the wind, I'm shooting 5" vertical at 1000. I start em at 3500 on a very easy load. I've had em up to 3625. I hunt in north Idaho where I can shoot 25 yards or 1000. I wanted something to perform reliably at those distances without without explosion or pencil. I shot my elk at ~100 yds this year Towards the base of the skull. Maybe not the best indicator of overall bullet performance but at that speed, it was lights out (as would have been most anything with that shot). I'm confident at any reasonable range that this combo will perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1515549, member: 89869"] I run the HH143s in my 28 Nosler. If I can call the wind, I'm shooting 5" vertical at 1000. I start em at 3500 on a very easy load. I've had em up to 3625. I hunt in north Idaho where I can shoot 25 yards or 1000. I wanted something to perform reliably at those distances without without explosion or pencil. I shot my elk at ~100 yds this year Towards the base of the skull. Maybe not the best indicator of overall bullet performance but at that speed, it was lights out (as would have been most anything with that shot). I'm confident at any reasonable range that this combo will perform. [/QUOTE]
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