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<blockquote data-quote="TXAoudadKlr" data-source="post: 1006184" data-attributes="member: 67390"><p>I have run several bullets on aoudad which are a little bit bigger than the species you are after. I have run ballistic silver tips but they wouldn't hold up to punching through their heavier bone and thicker hide. Next was swift A-frames, no complaints really, meat damage was not excessive in any way and the exit was just big enough to sick my index finger in. However, I wanted a bullet with a bit higher B.C so I switched to Scirocco's which have been working great for me, made several kills a varying distance's one was ~100 or so yard the other at 306. kills were quick and clean damage to meat and hide were minimal imo. </p><p> </p><p>I think a good bonded bullet would be best for you.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXAoudadKlr, post: 1006184, member: 67390"] I have run several bullets on aoudad which are a little bit bigger than the species you are after. I have run ballistic silver tips but they wouldn't hold up to punching through their heavier bone and thicker hide. Next was swift A-frames, no complaints really, meat damage was not excessive in any way and the exit was just big enough to sick my index finger in. However, I wanted a bullet with a bit higher B.C so I switched to Scirocco's which have been working great for me, made several kills a varying distance's one was ~100 or so yard the other at 306. kills were quick and clean damage to meat and hide were minimal imo. I think a good bonded bullet would be best for you. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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