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I think I might need a more explosive bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 71024" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>"chunk spread" contest</p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p>Put me down with my 300 Wby shootin 110 grain Hornady spire points at 4000fps. I have seen debris feilds in excess of 50' in diameter with a close in shot. I'm talking about getting green and red stuff on ya! </p><p></p><p>On smaller game I just use My 257 WBY shooting 75 grain V-Max's at 4000 fps. That will turn a digger squirrel into pink and white vapor with very few peices to inventory or to examine to determine the cause of death. It knocks most of the hairs out of the hide bits. We post mortem almost everything. We have got to do something while the hotrods cool off. At 300 yards a 22-250 will hardly push a squirrel off a stump where the 257 gets a bunch of airtime at 500+. The 22-250's are mostly fond memories as they are safe dwellers now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 71024, member: 1290"] [ QUOTE ] "chunk spread" contest [/ QUOTE ] Put me down with my 300 Wby shootin 110 grain Hornady spire points at 4000fps. I have seen debris feilds in excess of 50' in diameter with a close in shot. I'm talking about getting green and red stuff on ya! On smaller game I just use My 257 WBY shooting 75 grain V-Max's at 4000 fps. That will turn a digger squirrel into pink and white vapor with very few peices to inventory or to examine to determine the cause of death. It knocks most of the hairs out of the hide bits. We post mortem almost everything. We have got to do something while the hotrods cool off. At 300 yards a 22-250 will hardly push a squirrel off a stump where the 257 gets a bunch of airtime at 500+. The 22-250's are mostly fond memories as they are safe dwellers now. [/QUOTE]
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