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What grain weight for 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="David Urasky" data-source="post: 1671565" data-attributes="member: 108550"><p>I read about people shooting target bullets for hunting and it blows me away. Target bullets like the 200-20X are designed for higher velocities and spin rates. To do this they are designed with a thicker jacket so the bullet stays together. They are not designed to expand, rather to just punch holes in paper. Consequently when used for hunting they produce a clean pass through. Small hole in and small hole out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Urasky, post: 1671565, member: 108550"] I read about people shooting target bullets for hunting and it blows me away. Target bullets like the 200-20X are designed for higher velocities and spin rates. To do this they are designed with a thicker jacket so the bullet stays together. They are not designed to expand, rather to just punch holes in paper. Consequently when used for hunting they produce a clean pass through. Small hole in and small hole out. [/QUOTE]
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