I often hear the phrase: "Put a good bullet in the right place and the moose/elk/deer/bear will go down".
Here's the thing I have been reloading for 13 years and hunting big game for 20 years and never had a bullet fail.
I have used everything from interlocks, to Barnes mono metal bullets to Winchester power point and cheap factory ammo.
Everything I shot died, when they did not die it was due to my marksmanship, or lack thereof.
So the question is what's a bad bullet?
Are we overthinking this bullet thing a bit?
Here's the thing I have been reloading for 13 years and hunting big game for 20 years and never had a bullet fail.
I have used everything from interlocks, to Barnes mono metal bullets to Winchester power point and cheap factory ammo.
Everything I shot died, when they did not die it was due to my marksmanship, or lack thereof.
So the question is what's a bad bullet?
Are we overthinking this bullet thing a bit?




















































