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The New Hornady A-tip match bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="808caliber" data-source="post: 1970474" data-attributes="member: 115359"><p>For me personally, i dont view it as unresponsible of a hunter to use a match grade bullet for hunting, but its with a caveat that it has previous known 1st word experience to be effective.</p><p></p><p>The greatest example of this is the old Amax. Also, one benefit of shooting an a max or eldM is the cost factor. Sure i could shoot partitions or purely hunting based bullets, but they cost nearly 2-3x more and that means less time for me behinf the rifle, where the true factors matter (practice practice practice). The biggest disservice in hunting imo is a guy who shoots 20 rounds a year thru his hunting rig. Because even with the best hunting bullet or biggest cartridge, a misplaced shot is something you cannot fix.</p><p></p><p>A video of what practice can do is when i saw scott satterlee punch 2 rounds into an elk within seconds, straight into the boiler each time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="808caliber, post: 1970474, member: 115359"] For me personally, i dont view it as unresponsible of a hunter to use a match grade bullet for hunting, but its with a caveat that it has previous known 1st word experience to be effective. The greatest example of this is the old Amax. Also, one benefit of shooting an a max or eldM is the cost factor. Sure i could shoot partitions or purely hunting based bullets, but they cost nearly 2-3x more and that means less time for me behinf the rifle, where the true factors matter (practice practice practice). The biggest disservice in hunting imo is a guy who shoots 20 rounds a year thru his hunting rig. Because even with the best hunting bullet or biggest cartridge, a misplaced shot is something you cannot fix. A video of what practice can do is when i saw scott satterlee punch 2 rounds into an elk within seconds, straight into the boiler each time. [/QUOTE]
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