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New "to me" made in Montana monolithic bullets ...
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<blockquote data-quote="jsthntn247" data-source="post: 2442632" data-attributes="member: 14894"><p>I shot a few does and had to blood trail them up to 600 yards. All shots were in the boiler room, some through the back of the front shoulder on one side and exiting out the same area on the other and the deer running 300 yards with minimal blood. I drilled the tips out to .050 after the second one running 300 yards. This did not help. The last one I shot was at 233 yards quartering to, bullet entered center of the shoulder on the left side and exited just behind the shoulder on the right side. Tracked the deer for 3 hrs, had to get a dog the next morning. In my experience the 156 has too thick of a jacket for Creedmoor velocities…sucks because it's boring accurate out to 1k on targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsthntn247, post: 2442632, member: 14894"] I shot a few does and had to blood trail them up to 600 yards. All shots were in the boiler room, some through the back of the front shoulder on one side and exiting out the same area on the other and the deer running 300 yards with minimal blood. I drilled the tips out to .050 after the second one running 300 yards. This did not help. The last one I shot was at 233 yards quartering to, bullet entered center of the shoulder on the left side and exited just behind the shoulder on the right side. Tracked the deer for 3 hrs, had to get a dog the next morning. In my experience the 156 has too thick of a jacket for Creedmoor velocities…sucks because it’s boring accurate out to 1k on targets. [/QUOTE]
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