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Lightest copper/mono 6.5 .264 bullet safe for whitetail/mule under 250 yards???
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1339567" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Our 99g Hammer Hunter was designed just for this kind of application. I really like this little bullet and it will shine out to farther distances than is being talked about on this thread. The 110g Hammer Hunter is the big brother to this bullet with the same form. My son will be hunting with the 110g this fall in his 6.5-06 and harvesting elk with it no problem.</p><p></p><p>As far as new shooters and practicing go, I think you would probably get better results practicing with a 22lr for volume and learning aiming and trigger control. A few shots here and there to make sure they will not be startled by the loudness of the center fire and to give them confidence in shooting an animal will suffice.</p><p></p><p>Let us know if we can help.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1339567, member: 7999"] Our 99g Hammer Hunter was designed just for this kind of application. I really like this little bullet and it will shine out to farther distances than is being talked about on this thread. The 110g Hammer Hunter is the big brother to this bullet with the same form. My son will be hunting with the 110g this fall in his 6.5-06 and harvesting elk with it no problem. As far as new shooters and practicing go, I think you would probably get better results practicing with a 22lr for volume and learning aiming and trigger control. A few shots here and there to make sure they will not be startled by the loudness of the center fire and to give them confidence in shooting an animal will suffice. Let us know if we can help. Steve [/QUOTE]
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