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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
TARGET BULLETS ARE NOT HUNTING BULLETS!
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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 3058701" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>The video explains pretty accurately what I've found with monos - or Barnes bullets and their performance on game is exactly what I've come to expect. Also, they explain more thoroughly the wound channel that occurs with them on game if struck with sufficient velocity. Also, within my minimum limit of 2250 to 2300 impact velocity or range limit of 450 to 500 yds. I've always wanted enough, but not too much tissue damage as to recover as much venison and elk meat as I can. As the video points out, this is a delicate balance. For my purposes tho, the monos have been my preference for over 20 years. Currently however, I've taken a few animals with various Hammer bullets and so far they have performed extremely well. Given some more opportunities, I will continue to test and compare and advise friends that I load for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 3058701, member: 117774"] The video explains pretty accurately what I've found with monos - or Barnes bullets and their performance on game is exactly what I've come to expect. Also, they explain more thoroughly the wound channel that occurs with them on game if struck with sufficient velocity. Also, within my minimum limit of 2250 to 2300 impact velocity or range limit of 450 to 500 yds. I've always wanted enough, but not too much tissue damage as to recover as much venison and elk meat as I can. As the video points out, this is a delicate balance. For my purposes tho, the monos have been my preference for over 20 years. Currently however, I've taken a few animals with various Hammer bullets and so far they have performed extremely well. Given some more opportunities, I will continue to test and compare and advise friends that I load for. [/QUOTE]
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