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Which lead free bullet? Mth, raptor or lrx
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<blockquote data-quote="theodoreh" data-source="post: 1160797" data-attributes="member: 85607"><p>Cool, My current set up has taken bull elk over 900 yards with 168vld, most shots I take are behind the shoulder on the lower part. I'm just worried about penciling pigs from switching over from Berger to mono bullets for longer shot. Air density is a bit heavier from 8500' for elk down close to sea level for hogs. </p><p></p><p>I already got 135 grain copper raptor on hand and will try them first. It got a large plastic tip so I expect a good hydraulic shock from them. Otherwise I would try the Barnes 145 Lrx, they are half the price!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodoreh, post: 1160797, member: 85607"] Cool, My current set up has taken bull elk over 900 yards with 168vld, most shots I take are behind the shoulder on the lower part. I'm just worried about penciling pigs from switching over from Berger to mono bullets for longer shot. Air density is a bit heavier from 8500' for elk down close to sea level for hogs. I already got 135 grain copper raptor on hand and will try them first. It got a large plastic tip so I expect a good hydraulic shock from them. Otherwise I would try the Barnes 145 Lrx, they are half the price! [/QUOTE]
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