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<blockquote data-quote="Lee7588" data-source="post: 2684122" data-attributes="member: 123764"><p>That's a nice bull. I know there's a lot of success with people using match ammo. But from everything that I have read through various manufacturers the expansion isn't always there, it's not consistent. That's why I just say a reliable expanding bullet for hunting. Now if I am meat hunting a match projectile is no big deal cuz I do headshots, but if I'm going to put something on the wall I don't want extra holes in their head. So for me it's just a rule of thumb that I follow. And I shoot various manufacturers on my projectiles from Berger, barnes, Hornady, and I have some hammers but have not loaded any of the try them yet. That being said I find phenomenal results in my hand loads when I do it right. It's just the rule of thumb that I follow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee7588, post: 2684122, member: 123764"] That's a nice bull. I know there's a lot of success with people using match ammo. But from everything that I have read through various manufacturers the expansion isn't always there, it's not consistent. That's why I just say a reliable expanding bullet for hunting. Now if I am meat hunting a match projectile is no big deal cuz I do headshots, but if I'm going to put something on the wall I don't want extra holes in their head. So for me it's just a rule of thumb that I follow. And I shoot various manufacturers on my projectiles from Berger, barnes, Hornady, and I have some hammers but have not loaded any of the try them yet. That being said I find phenomenal results in my hand loads when I do it right. It's just the rule of thumb that I follow [/QUOTE]
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