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Hunting with the 750gr Amax
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<blockquote data-quote="mitch260" data-source="post: 998864" data-attributes="member: 53720"><p>I haven't shot any yet as I'm waiting for my .50 cal to be completed, but from all of the research I did when I was deciding to build a .50 cal is that the Amax is probably about the ideal .50 bullet for hunting. The big AL tip makes for good expansion and its ballistics are really good. The only other expanding .50 cal bullets that I know of are the Barnes 647gr TSX or TACX and I think CEB makes one, but I prefer lead core bullets.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, What kind of accuracy and velocity are you getting from your M99?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitch260, post: 998864, member: 53720"] I haven't shot any yet as I'm waiting for my .50 cal to be completed, but from all of the research I did when I was deciding to build a .50 cal is that the Amax is probably about the ideal .50 bullet for hunting. The big AL tip makes for good expansion and its ballistics are really good. The only other expanding .50 cal bullets that I know of are the Barnes 647gr TSX or TACX and I think CEB makes one, but I prefer lead core bullets. On a side note, What kind of accuracy and velocity are you getting from your M99? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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