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Muzzleloader Hunting
Hornady 250 SST ML Bullet Disappointed
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokepoles" data-source="post: 2707885" data-attributes="member: 79002"><p>For me on white tails the 250ml pencil through and make for really hard tracking if hunting in thick terrain. I tried the 275 parker extreme this year, acted like a ballistic tip should, shrapnelled and dropped buck on the spot. Recovered maybe 30% of it in the off side scapula/hide and shards everywhere. No exit but luckily no tracking needed in that case. I believe I'm going to try the swift a-frames next if they shoot well. I'd like a muzzy bullet that performs like an accubond or partition personally. I generally hunt thicker areas and large exit wounds sure make finding them easier. </p><p>My brother uses powerbelts, I forget which model but saw one deer with a huge exit but then had one pencil through a buck last week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokepoles, post: 2707885, member: 79002"] For me on white tails the 250ml pencil through and make for really hard tracking if hunting in thick terrain. I tried the 275 parker extreme this year, acted like a ballistic tip should, shrapnelled and dropped buck on the spot. Recovered maybe 30% of it in the off side scapula/hide and shards everywhere. No exit but luckily no tracking needed in that case. I believe I’m going to try the swift a-frames next if they shoot well. I’d like a muzzy bullet that performs like an accubond or partition personally. I generally hunt thicker areas and large exit wounds sure make finding them easier. My brother uses powerbelts, I forget which model but saw one deer with a huge exit but then had one pencil through a buck last week. [/QUOTE]
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