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Which lead free bullet? Mth, raptor or lrx
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<blockquote data-quote="theodoreh" data-source="post: 1275904" data-attributes="member: 85607"><p>I went with 7mm 135 grain raptor, one of the sow about ~230lb was hit dead centered guts broad side ~2600fps upon impact. The sow dropped upon impact then got up for about 10yards before expiring. Entrance hole was too large to even comment, never seen a bullet do this. Exit was about nickel sized.</p><p></p><p>Guide commented since lead free took over, they spend more time tracking pigs even though many were heart/lung shots with mono bullets. Most clients take shots under 100yard with popular lead free otc rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodoreh, post: 1275904, member: 85607"] I went with 7mm 135 grain raptor, one of the sow about ~230lb was hit dead centered guts broad side ~2600fps upon impact. The sow dropped upon impact then got up for about 10yards before expiring. Entrance hole was too large to even comment, never seen a bullet do this. Exit was about nickel sized. Guide commented since lead free took over, they spend more time tracking pigs even though many were heart/lung shots with mono bullets. Most clients take shots under 100yard with popular lead free otc rounds. [/QUOTE]
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