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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2895781" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>That's half true and half wrong, or at least incomplete. I have a place on my shelf for monos, bonded, and normal soft points alike. But sometimes there are shots and shot placements where a bullet of lighter construction and more violent disintegration absolutely kills faster than any bonded or monometal bullet. So while I I mostly agree that bonded and monos allow for more shot opportunities and require less selectivity, I'll add the caveat that double lunged critters hit with those bullets, especially lighter framed game with small diameter cartridges, can and do run much much farther than if hit with a good old soft point or frangible match type bullet. Of course, they'll die regardless if both lungs are hit but tough bullets used on not so tough game at distance kill slower than humanely possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2895781, member: 109862"] That’s half true and half wrong, or at least incomplete. I have a place on my shelf for monos, bonded, and normal soft points alike. But sometimes there are shots and shot placements where a bullet of lighter construction and more violent disintegration absolutely kills faster than any bonded or monometal bullet. So while I I mostly agree that bonded and monos allow for more shot opportunities and require less selectivity, I’ll add the caveat that double lunged critters hit with those bullets, especially lighter framed game with small diameter cartridges, can and do run much much farther than if hit with a good old soft point or frangible match type bullet. Of course, they’ll die regardless if both lungs are hit but tough bullets used on not so tough game at distance kill slower than humanely possible. [/QUOTE]
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