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Which bullet for deer for 6.5CM inside 400 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1557576" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>If you want a traditional lead core bullet the Hornady Interbond cannot be beat. Been shooting them since the late eighteis and have yet for one to let me down.</p><p></p><p>If you want a mono, the Peregrine VLR's have absolutely done the job for me every time I've pulled the trigger. They never over expand nor fail to expand. They are the most consistent and predictable bullet I've ever fired.</p><p></p><p>Dropped a very large boar running off quartering to the left last night, made my aimpoint the point of his shoulder. Bullet hit almost exactly on point and left a golfball sized exit through the opposite side of his face. You could see through the scope that he was stone dead before he even began to buckle.</p><p></p><p>A 400bls boar is as physically tough as any animal in the US but as has been my experience the VLR hit hard, tracked straight through along the line of side and made a perfect exit.</p><p></p><p>This was at almost dead dark, 300yds running into the last ight of the day so it had to be a "one shot deal" and I had perfect confidence the 183gr VLR4 would do the job before I ever touched the trigger.</p><p></p><p>Over the last five years and hundreds of animals killed with them in the 6.5's, 7mm STW's, 300wm's and .300 Rum's these bullets have been flawless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1557576, member: 30902"] If you want a traditional lead core bullet the Hornady Interbond cannot be beat. Been shooting them since the late eighteis and have yet for one to let me down. If you want a mono, the Peregrine VLR's have absolutely done the job for me every time I've pulled the trigger. They never over expand nor fail to expand. They are the most consistent and predictable bullet I've ever fired. Dropped a very large boar running off quartering to the left last night, made my aimpoint the point of his shoulder. Bullet hit almost exactly on point and left a golfball sized exit through the opposite side of his face. You could see through the scope that he was stone dead before he even began to buckle. A 400bls boar is as physically tough as any animal in the US but as has been my experience the VLR hit hard, tracked straight through along the line of side and made a perfect exit. This was at almost dead dark, 300yds running into the last ight of the day so it had to be a "one shot deal" and I had perfect confidence the 183gr VLR4 would do the job before I ever touched the trigger. Over the last five years and hundreds of animals killed with them in the 6.5's, 7mm STW's, 300wm's and .300 Rum's these bullets have been flawless. [/QUOTE]
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