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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2858601" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>It's been a while since I was able to shoot. Without my notes I THINK it was predominately 168 Ballistic Silvertips 3k+? and 165 Noslers, 150 ballistic tips at about 3200(?). I tested some other weight and brand bullets but didn't use them enough to even hazard a guess. The 168 BST is rough on hogs up to 400 lbs provided that you don't shoot them in the shoulder from a front quartering angle. Their shoulder shields will usually make it come back out without much damage. Front quartering I go for the neck chest line and if I do my part they are drt. Never had any exit from there. Heart and lungs are gone, just a mess is left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2858601, member: 76393"] It's been a while since I was able to shoot. Without my notes I THINK it was predominately 168 Ballistic Silvertips 3k+? and 165 Noslers, 150 ballistic tips at about 3200(?). I tested some other weight and brand bullets but didn't use them enough to even hazard a guess. The 168 BST is rough on hogs up to 400 lbs provided that you don't shoot them in the shoulder from a front quartering angle. Their shoulder shields will usually make it come back out without much damage. Front quartering I go for the neck chest line and if I do my part they are drt. Never had any exit from there. Heart and lungs are gone, just a mess is left. [/QUOTE]
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