Has anyone loaded and tried the 300gr version?
I would think the 300gr SST bullet that has more lead and mass and travels a little slower would hold together better.
Has anyone tried this bullet on hogs or deer?
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oldmanjeffers wrote:Billy, You just can hunt here with a fully jacketed bullet, Some have gone as far as drilling a tiny hole in FMJ bullets and tapping in a #7 lead shot into it. From experience the warden just wants to see it's A) a soft point or B) hollow point. I use the Hornady GMX bullet for my 06 loads when hunting in the A zone, It is a expanding bullet by design, The only thing I would see where you might have a issue is using a completely solid non-lead bullet, It would "LOOK" like a fully jacket bullet.
randyf wrote:Has anyone loaded and tried the 300gr version?
I would think the 300gr SST bullet that has more lead and mass and travels a little slower would hold together better.
Has anyone tried this bullet on hogs or deer?
wildcatter wrote:(BTW, I've got a 12cal on my drawing board)?
YepAR167 wrote:the internal damage had to go to the 450! I'm sold.
Doxadude wrote:W.O.C. - I've considered loading some of the barnes XPBs. I'd be interested to see what your results are.
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