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Poor Performance From Nosler Varmageddon
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1215788" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>These bullets are the tipped Varmageddons and I expected them to rapidly expand, especially at 3600fps. I did get another hog the other day at 158yds. It was very gruesome and split him in two with the 70gr Nosler. I think it worked this time because of where I hit him. He was quartering away from me and I put the crosshairs on the back of his ribs and touched it off. This spun him 360 degrees and peeled him open from behind his shoulders to his rear end. The bullet made contact with a lot of flesh and bone so it really had no excuse but to open up. I will continue to shoot the 220 or so I have left, but will be looking for another 70-75gr bullet to replace them, thinking of trying the Speer TNTs or just buy some 75gr V-MAXs. Below is the evidence I found after striking the hog at 158 yards with the 70gr Varmageddon at 3600fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1215788, member: 69478"] These bullets are the tipped Varmageddons and I expected them to rapidly expand, especially at 3600fps. I did get another hog the other day at 158yds. It was very gruesome and split him in two with the 70gr Nosler. I think it worked this time because of where I hit him. He was quartering away from me and I put the crosshairs on the back of his ribs and touched it off. This spun him 360 degrees and peeled him open from behind his shoulders to his rear end. The bullet made contact with a lot of flesh and bone so it really had no excuse but to open up. I will continue to shoot the 220 or so I have left, but will be looking for another 70-75gr bullet to replace them, thinking of trying the Speer TNTs or just buy some 75gr V-MAXs. Below is the evidence I found after striking the hog at 158 yards with the 70gr Varmageddon at 3600fps. [/QUOTE]
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