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The Most DISSAPOINTING Bullet there ever was...
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<blockquote data-quote="B-LOT Banga" data-source="post: 2747680" data-attributes="member: 106734"><p>So we will have a lot of comments on bullet failure with little to NO ACTUAL PROOF or the actual bullet. This was a bullet that I've killed my perfect shot-kill streak that I had for a year culling now that's a lot of animals. I switched to this because of an upcoming hunt and instantly went 2 kills for 9 shots 50 yds out to 400+ the wounded running way past 500-1000+ yds into the rain forest lost forever. You could see the blood running down the animals and limping away. The animals we recovered were shot by my partner.</p><p></p><p>YES maybe I missed but when an animal drops, only to stand back up or wiggle and stumble or sprint away to me it's a hit. Went back to my old load and went perfect till today. This is a 7mm mag with a 145 gr. (I won't say the name because I don't want to spread any negativity) this is just my experience and opinion. Maybe it was operator error and all my fault but I won't ever use these again.</p><p></p><p>Edit… per advertising "our bullets are design to lose petals that then radiate in a star pattern while the base continues straight on for maximum damage" in my opinion it sheared off instead of losing its petals. This is the second one I found but lost it while cleaning the animal. This was from a body shot as the other animal was. Old bullets killed like it was shot from buckshot at 10 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-LOT Banga, post: 2747680, member: 106734"] So we will have a lot of comments on bullet failure with little to NO ACTUAL PROOF or the actual bullet. This was a bullet that I’ve killed my perfect shot-kill streak that I had for a year culling now that’s a lot of animals. I switched to this because of an upcoming hunt and instantly went 2 kills for 9 shots 50 yds out to 400+ the wounded running way past 500-1000+ yds into the rain forest lost forever. You could see the blood running down the animals and limping away. The animals we recovered were shot by my partner. YES maybe I missed but when an animal drops, only to stand back up or wiggle and stumble or sprint away to me it’s a hit. Went back to my old load and went perfect till today. This is a 7mm mag with a 145 gr. (I won’t say the name because I don’t want to spread any negativity) this is just my experience and opinion. Maybe it was operator error and all my fault but I won’t ever use these again. Edit… per advertising “our bullets are design to lose petals that then radiate in a star pattern while the base continues straight on for maximum damage” in my opinion it sheared off instead of losing its petals. This is the second one I found but lost it while cleaning the animal. This was from a body shot as the other animal was. Old bullets killed like it was shot from buckshot at 10 feet. [/QUOTE]
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