memtb
Well-Known Member
If penetration is the main concern don't overlook copper bullets in smaller cartridges. I witnessed a 35gr hammer penetrate a deer darn near stem to stern and land on the ham bone.
I love, our only hunting bullets….. mono bullets.
All of the monos (to my knowledge) require a bit more velocity to give good expansion. The Hammer's seen to have a little lower BC than some of the other leading monos.
These two things combined, IMO, keep some LRH's from using them…..preferring to go with high BC cup & core bullets. At extended ranges, these seem to perform pretty good (though not my standard for good) on game. However if used in a close range shot, and heavy muscle, bone, or both is encountered ……they can fail miserably!
I see that especially true, perhaps exponentially true, when the small caliber, high velocity bullets are used!
That's my story…..and I'm stick'n to it! memtb
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