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<blockquote data-quote="DNADave" data-source="post: 2398106" data-attributes="member: 110467"><p>[USER=30902]@WildRose[/USER] turned me on to Peregrine bullets. Shot a whitetail with a 167gr plainsmaster out of my 300 Wby two years ago. Small entry and about a quarter sized exit. Looked like a quarter sized core sample was taken out on the exit. Deer dropped where shot. Happy with that performance and accuracy was really good. Only downside I have for them was the purchase process which relies on a distributor in New York having some already imported and the limited calibers and weights available for import.</p><p></p><p>As for this thread, I'm excited there is a new manufacturer in my home state producing a competitive product in this area. Looking forward to trying them once powder is more available.</p><p></p><p>I'm also hopeful [USER=87243]@codyadams[/USER] will try them and give us a report on game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNADave, post: 2398106, member: 110467"] [USER=30902]@WildRose[/USER] turned me on to Peregrine bullets. Shot a whitetail with a 167gr plainsmaster out of my 300 Wby two years ago. Small entry and about a quarter sized exit. Looked like a quarter sized core sample was taken out on the exit. Deer dropped where shot. Happy with that performance and accuracy was really good. Only downside I have for them was the purchase process which relies on a distributor in New York having some already imported and the limited calibers and weights available for import. As for this thread, I'm excited there is a new manufacturer in my home state producing a competitive product in this area. Looking forward to trying them once powder is more available. I'm also hopeful [USER=87243]@codyadams[/USER] will try them and give us a report on game. [/QUOTE]
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