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<blockquote data-quote="ButterBean" data-source="post: 2227211" data-attributes="member: 41385"><p>I agree Everything has its limitations but the field tests in Australia have had some spectacular results. scrub bull that was taken with the 124 HH out of a 300 RUM it went through the horn and through the neck severing the spine leaving a 1 inch wide wound path, the bullet was recovered on the far side of the neck in the hide with 2 petals in tow, the hide on this particular bull was an inch and a half thick, feral donkeys were also tested with th 124, Hard quartering shot through the front shoulder knuckle and sill penetrated four feet through the animal, there are tons of great Bullets and use what you prefer as there is no right or wrong, it’s personal preference and that’s all it is, The Hammers IMO are a complete game changer and this is what I choose to use, once again it’s personal preference but for all the nay sayers I have field proven results, once again every Bullet has its limitations and should be used in that context, the 124 out of the Rum is a 600 yard round and we loaded it knowing that from the start</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]281706[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]281705[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterBean, post: 2227211, member: 41385"] I agree Everything has its limitations but the field tests in Australia have had some spectacular results. scrub bull that was taken with the 124 HH out of a 300 RUM it went through the horn and through the neck severing the spine leaving a 1 inch wide wound path, the bullet was recovered on the far side of the neck in the hide with 2 petals in tow, the hide on this particular bull was an inch and a half thick, feral donkeys were also tested with th 124, Hard quartering shot through the front shoulder knuckle and sill penetrated four feet through the animal, there are tons of great Bullets and use what you prefer as there is no right or wrong, it’s personal preference and that’s all it is, The Hammers IMO are a complete game changer and this is what I choose to use, once again it’s personal preference but for all the nay sayers I have field proven results, once again every Bullet has its limitations and should be used in that context, the 124 out of the Rum is a 600 yard round and we loaded it knowing that from the start [ATTACH type="full" alt="ACE968AF-9326-404C-A139-837EA142F636.jpeg"]281706[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="3FDA8E86-C761-44B2-8162-4BE2AE1EA622.jpeg"]281705[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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