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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 480464" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>I used both the Sierra's and Hornady's for alot of years out of my 220 Swift.</p><p>Shot lots and lots of prarie dogs with them. I also used Nosler ballistic tips alot, and more recently the V-max's too. Also shot HP's designed for varmints.</p><p> </p><p>As previously stated above, the matchkings were the most accurate with H-380 in my gun. They did expand on prarie dogs out to about 500 yds, but not quite the impressive shows of the Ballistic tips and V-max's.</p><p> </p><p>I have never shot near cattle in a dog town, and ricochets are kinda the least of our worries in most parts of Wyoming usually. Most of the time we can see for 1000's of yards beyond what we're aiming at. I've heard them <strong>all</strong> ricochet, at one time or another. Nobody has any business shooting towards any kind of livestock, with <u>any caliber or bullet!!</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 480464, member: 21068"] I used both the Sierra's and Hornady's for alot of years out of my 220 Swift. Shot lots and lots of prarie dogs with them. I also used Nosler ballistic tips alot, and more recently the V-max's too. Also shot HP's designed for varmints. As previously stated above, the matchkings were the most accurate with H-380 in my gun. They did expand on prarie dogs out to about 500 yds, but not quite the impressive shows of the Ballistic tips and V-max's. I have never shot near cattle in a dog town, and ricochets are kinda the least of our worries in most parts of Wyoming usually. Most of the time we can see for 1000's of yards beyond what we're aiming at. I've heard them [B]all[/B] ricochet, at one time or another. Nobody has any business shooting towards any kind of livestock, with [U]any caliber or bullet!![/U] [/QUOTE]
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