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Why do you use Match bullets hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 3058063" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>I shot a bull wih a 180 gr hot cor moving at 2850fps from the muzzle at 110 yards, broadside, ever so slightly quartering away. Clipped a rib on entry. Double lung. No blood. No exit. Nearly lost my marbles. </p><p></p><p>The bull was piled up 30-40 yards away. Found the bullet shank beneath the skin on the opposite side. The bullet retained about 45% of it's mass. That hunting bullet basically fragged when it hit that rib. And I'm glad. The insides were sloshy and that bull dropped quickly. I'd say that bullet acted more like a match bullet than hunting bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 3058063, member: 109994"] I shot a bull wih a 180 gr hot cor moving at 2850fps from the muzzle at 110 yards, broadside, ever so slightly quartering away. Clipped a rib on entry. Double lung. No blood. No exit. Nearly lost my marbles. The bull was piled up 30-40 yards away. Found the bullet shank beneath the skin on the opposite side. The bullet retained about 45% of it's mass. That hunting bullet basically fragged when it hit that rib. And I'm glad. The insides were sloshy and that bull dropped quickly. I'd say that bullet acted more like a match bullet than hunting bullet. [/QUOTE]
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