Going to a local ranges annual "pumpkin shoot" in November and am looking for a good bullet choice to develop a load for before then that will blow them up spectacularly. Ideally I would want to use Barnes Varmint Grenades after seeing what they do to ground hogs but don't have a rifle in a calibre that they are made for (only made in .204", .224", and .243" as far as I have found.)
My rifle calibres available are 6.5x55mm, .308, .44 mag, and .45-70. Range will be 100 yards.
I was thinking a rapidly expanding .44 mag hollow point would do but need to see what my rifle can do at 100 yards (it's my brush gun so never really tested it past 50 yards before.)
Any recommendations? Are there fragmenting varmint bullets in 6.5mm or .308"?
My rifle calibres available are 6.5x55mm, .308, .44 mag, and .45-70. Range will be 100 yards.
I was thinking a rapidly expanding .44 mag hollow point would do but need to see what my rifle can do at 100 yards (it's my brush gun so never really tested it past 50 yards before.)
Any recommendations? Are there fragmenting varmint bullets in 6.5mm or .308"?


















































