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Reloading
New Release .264, 80 HHT
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2874999" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>On the trip to Australia these little guys were more than impressive on game that would be considered way too big for an 80g .264 cal bullet. One shot in particular was a running shot on a young scrub bull, about 1000 lbs. Broadside, entering onside shoulder in front of the bone, passing through the chest and breaking the offside shoulder and stopping in the hide. Impact on the offside bone was center between the knuckle and the blade. Hitting with enough velocity to not just break the bone, but actually fracture it into the knuckle and the blade. Very impressive!</p><p></p><p>This bullet has been extensively tested over the last 3 months on game from prairie dogs to pigs and wild bovine. It shows great velocity with the sleek PDR two drive band design along with the easy accuracy we expect from Hammer Bullets. This is a superior choice for the small to medium size 6.5mm cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2874999, member: 7999"] On the trip to Australia these little guys were more than impressive on game that would be considered way too big for an 80g .264 cal bullet. One shot in particular was a running shot on a young scrub bull, about 1000 lbs. Broadside, entering onside shoulder in front of the bone, passing through the chest and breaking the offside shoulder and stopping in the hide. Impact on the offside bone was center between the knuckle and the blade. Hitting with enough velocity to not just break the bone, but actually fracture it into the knuckle and the blade. Very impressive! This bullet has been extensively tested over the last 3 months on game from prairie dogs to pigs and wild bovine. It shows great velocity with the sleek PDR two drive band design along with the easy accuracy we expect from Hammer Bullets. This is a superior choice for the small to medium size 6.5mm cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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