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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
May Get to Hunt With My XVR
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<blockquote data-quote="jls in az" data-source="post: 2222904" data-attributes="member: 17271"><p>Hornady brass is ok for lighter loads or for one shot with heavier loads, but Starline is better across the board. BTW- the 200 gr Hornady FTX does hold together on deer. The attached picture is a Coues whitetail taken at about 25 yards with the 200 gr FTX at 2325 FPS. The wasn't a bit of lead left in the meat and the bullet held together perfectly. Deer was quartering to and the entry was on the point of the opposite shoulder. This is the exit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls in az, post: 2222904, member: 17271"] Hornady brass is ok for lighter loads or for one shot with heavier loads, but Starline is better across the board. BTW- the 200 gr Hornady FTX does hold together on deer. The attached picture is a Coues whitetail taken at about 25 yards with the 200 gr FTX at 2325 FPS. The wasn't a bit of lead left in the meat and the bullet held together perfectly. Deer was quartering to and the entry was on the point of the opposite shoulder. This is the exit. [/QUOTE]
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