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The 450 Bushmaster Hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2959347" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I know I'm late to this party but recently got my dies for my 450 I've had for years. First I have run the cutting edge in my socom for years. Will they kill at 1300 sure. Is it expanding well not really. You are really hoping the 450 hole does the work.</p><p></p><p> I killed two deer at 300 yards with my 350 legend. Thought cool these work well. Then I was able to catch them in water jugs. Turns out they were killing deer but I bet I could have loaded them again and shot them no deformation at. Pretty typical in my experience for subs also. Unless you hit bone which is risky in its own right. I have and still shoot both hammer and cutting edge and I think if I had to choose one the hammer copper is softer by a wide margin so I'm sure it would be better. But the ceb has a better bc to maintain a bit more speed. Maybe that extends the range but you are asking a lot of that big Pumkin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2959347, member: 54383"] I know I’m late to this party but recently got my dies for my 450 I’ve had for years. First I have run the cutting edge in my socom for years. Will they kill at 1300 sure. Is it expanding well not really. You are really hoping the 450 hole does the work. I killed two deer at 300 yards with my 350 legend. Thought cool these work well. Then I was able to catch them in water jugs. Turns out they were killing deer but I bet I could have loaded them again and shot them no deformation at. Pretty typical in my experience for subs also. Unless you hit bone which is risky in its own right. I have and still shoot both hammer and cutting edge and I think if I had to choose one the hammer copper is softer by a wide margin so I’m sure it would be better. But the ceb has a better bc to maintain a bit more speed. Maybe that extends the range but you are asking a lot of that big Pumkin. [/QUOTE]
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