You can use a .223 for big game where you live?
......... Big maby that's because bigger game requires bigger bullets![]()
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I find it strange when this topic pops up, that an Amax is "too fragile" for animals, but Core-Lokts, Federal SP's, Winchester PSP's, SST's, Ballistic Tips, Game Kings, Hunting VLD's are great.
Can't in Alberta. That's all.
Out west here .243 is pretty much the smallest round legal.
......... Big maby that's because bigger game requires bigger bullets![]()
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But hey, for those who like trimming meat and blood trailing game, have at 'er.
The same can be said for all the bullets I just listed Bearkilr...They are also labelled from the companies as "dedicated hunting bullets".

Why don't more manufacturers come out with a solid copper VLD? Should be easier to manufacture a high BC bullet, after all, copper is lighter than lead.
You have that backwards, it is harder to get a high BC with copper. Ballistic coefficient basically consists of a form factor which compares the shape of the bullet to that of a reference bullet and the sectional density.
The Barnes bullets suffer on both of these fronts, because the bands cut into the body of the bullet cause extra shock waves to form, adding drag compared to the reference shape and the copper is low density, reducing the weight (and sectional density) for any given volume of bullet. That is why the Barnes bullets are so long compared to conventional lead cored bullets for any given weight.
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