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SMK effect on shorter ranges?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riflemanse" data-source="post: 177164" data-attributes="member: 2918"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I see that SMK are used frequently on long range hunting and they seem to work great.</p><p>Here in Sweden we have a law about bullets used for hunting (other animals then varmints) should be designed to expand. Therefore we cant use SMK´s and other match bullets, even tho they are in fact hollow points, but not intended to expand.</p><p></p><p>Long range hunting is also fairly unknown in Sweden, a 200m shot at an elk/moose is considered long range and on the edge of what is ethical.</p><p>Some how it´s all right to shoot a fox at greater distance... </p><p></p><p>Im a litte curius to know how match bullets would work at "Swedish" long range terms, around 100m - 300m if they where used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riflemanse, post: 177164, member: 2918"] Hi I see that SMK are used frequently on long range hunting and they seem to work great. Here in Sweden we have a law about bullets used for hunting (other animals then varmints) should be designed to expand. Therefore we cant use SMK´s and other match bullets, even tho they are in fact hollow points, but not intended to expand. Long range hunting is also fairly unknown in Sweden, a 200m shot at an elk/moose is considered long range and on the edge of what is ethical. Some how it´s all right to shoot a fox at greater distance... Im a litte curius to know how match bullets would work at "Swedish" long range terms, around 100m - 300m if they where used. [/QUOTE]
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