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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 3099497" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Well said. Shoot what makes you confident and can shoot accurate. I've shot a few hogs with my 10mm pushing 220 or 230 hardcasts. While I don't like them for hunting, they don't stop. They'll make it where they need to go. I've shot from front to rear on 300- 400 lb hogs with exits out the rear hind quarter. Never found the bullets. Not for hunting IMO as they don't open up. The 200 Federal Fusions work much better for hunting. To make it to the stop switch on a big bear, hardcasts are what are needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 3099497, member: 103947"] Well said. Shoot what makes you confident and can shoot accurate. I've shot a few hogs with my 10mm pushing 220 or 230 hardcasts. While I don't like them for hunting, they don't stop. They'll make it where they need to go. I've shot from front to rear on 300- 400 lb hogs with exits out the rear hind quarter. Never found the bullets. Not for hunting IMO as they don't open up. The 200 Federal Fusions work much better for hunting. To make it to the stop switch on a big bear, hardcasts are what are needed. [/QUOTE]
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