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SST and Balistic Tips on deer. A good choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="jthod" data-source="post: 456565" data-attributes="member: 29004"><p>When I bought my .308 VTR this fall, I had not started reloading yet. I started using Hornaday Superformance loaded with thier 150 Grain SST's. </p><p> </p><p>After sighting it, I shot three deer in three shots. First was 5x6 buck dressed at 150lbs, 210 yards, broadside, ran about 50 yards, split the heart in half. Two-finger sized exit hole.</p><p> </p><p>Second was a 4x5, even larger buck, 135 yards, broadside, took 10 steps and fell dead.</p><p> </p><p>Third was a mature doe, lung shot at 50 yards running, went another 20 yards and dropped.</p><p> </p><p>Those were good enough reasons to reload them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jthod, post: 456565, member: 29004"] When I bought my .308 VTR this fall, I had not started reloading yet. I started using Hornaday Superformance loaded with thier 150 Grain SST's. After sighting it, I shot three deer in three shots. First was 5x6 buck dressed at 150lbs, 210 yards, broadside, ran about 50 yards, split the heart in half. Two-finger sized exit hole. Second was a 4x5, even larger buck, 135 yards, broadside, took 10 steps and fell dead. Third was a mature doe, lung shot at 50 yards running, went another 20 yards and dropped. Those were good enough reasons to reload them. [/QUOTE]
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