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Plenty of elk hunters use them around here (close to Arco) and have good performance at long ranges (over 500yds) when they hit them. Expansion and penetration, usually an exit, have been reported to be good.
And as I said the 135 J36s 270s on yotes have performed very well both in ability to hit the target and to provide good expansion from 50 to 400 yds.
Its the price that holds me back as I use the same bullet for everything. Also they make nothing heavier than 135s in 270 cal.
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They told me they had some annealing problems when I was not getting any expansion. However, they may have fixed the problem and the bullets may now expand properly. I just can't get all jacked up about them for my deer hunting since I had 4 pass throughs last year without expansion.
Heck, one deer was shot in the neck and was knocked down unconcious for several minutes and then he got up and boogied out. Four weeks later I killed him with an accubond and when we did the autopsy, we found a perfectly healed wound on his neck that showed ZERO expansion. So if they will not expand in a deers' neck when shot from a 30/338 Lapua Improved at over 3600 fps, then I have to let them continue to gather dust.
Plus, I really like the severe knock-downs we get from the bigger 338 with the nosler 225s. They dont fly as nice as the LRBs but when they do arrive, they make a statement. Finally, I think once I hammer down which one of the wildcat bullets works best for me, we will have the very best of both worlds with respect to flight characteristics and expansion.
James