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Hornady A-MAx Bullets - any good for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="WestTexasHogs" data-source="post: 2492118" data-attributes="member: 122882"><p>Sandbar782: I've killed numerous hogs the last couple years with the .308 168 grain A-Max with perfect results, all DRT. Some head, neck and boiler room shots, all with the same results. Great accuracy/trajectory out to the 200 yds I tend to shoot. Devastating damage although the bullets seems to frag pretty good when hitting solid bone. I found some bullet fragments in my brats this year so just be careful to cut away any damaged meat. Good hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTexasHogs, post: 2492118, member: 122882"] Sandbar782: I’ve killed numerous hogs the last couple years with the .308 168 grain A-Max with perfect results, all DRT. Some head, neck and boiler room shots, all with the same results. Great accuracy/trajectory out to the 200 yds I tend to shoot. Devastating damage although the bullets seems to frag pretty good when hitting solid bone. I found some bullet fragments in my brats this year so just be careful to cut away any damaged meat. Good hunting! [/QUOTE]
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