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The Basics, Starting Out
My thoughts on solid copper bullets and in comparison to other bullet types.
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2328928" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>[USER=116620]@Hard rock[/USER] </p><p>I get what you're saying, but like I said, any bullet needs to be used within its particular limits, and also placed on/in the animal well. Many cup and core bullets are simply used outside their limits. </p><p></p><p>I fully understand and appreciate why guys use solids to limit over-expansion. And I said more than once in the post that I know many guys are using such bullets within the particular limits of them and they work great. I'm not disputing that at all. If you're happy and getting the results you like, keep doing it. I'm not trying to dissuade anyone here. I'm not bashing solids. I'm merely stating my own observations and what I've theorized so far. I don't want to say I've actually concluded anything. That would imply my mind is made up, and it's not. </p><p></p><p>I don't have anything against Hammers either. I want them to succeed as much as anyone else. They do indeed work very well when used within their limits and as I said in the post, there are many guys doing just that. My hats off to them. May they continue to thrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2328928, member: 106845"] [USER=116620]@Hard rock[/USER] I get what you’re saying, but like I said, any bullet needs to be used within its particular limits, and also placed on/in the animal well. Many cup and core bullets are simply used outside their limits. I fully understand and appreciate why guys use solids to limit over-expansion. And I said more than once in the post that I know many guys are using such bullets within the particular limits of them and they work great. I’m not disputing that at all. If you’re happy and getting the results you like, keep doing it. I’m not trying to dissuade anyone here. I’m not bashing solids. I’m merely stating my own observations and what I’ve theorized so far. I don’t want to say I’ve actually concluded anything. That would imply my mind is made up, and it’s not. I don’t have anything against Hammers either. I want them to succeed as much as anyone else. They do indeed work very well when used within their limits and as I said in the post, there are many guys doing just that. My hats off to them. May they continue to thrive. [/QUOTE]
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