Anybody who used those old CIL IVI Sabre Tip bullets would argue a lot about meat damage badly. I seen so many deer and other animals blown up from the come into the butcher shop.
Not so easy without primers.
I have most of a box of the old Winchester Power Point, with the large aluminum tip. Not sure how those perform on animals but they don't seem to be available anymore. The modern Power Point looks to be a conventional exposed lead soft point.
OK, so the bullets may not be in the correct box. The box is marked as .308 but the bullets are for sure .311 (I mic'd them).
They are 180gr with a flat base, cannelure and a gigantic aluminum tip. These are bullets, not ammo.
I have 60 or 70 of these bad boys. So enough to work up a decent load but not enough to shoot them for fun. If I want to keep them for hunting, they need to be used sparingly.
I tried to buy some of the PRVI 180gr SP but Rusty Wood had just sold the last of them the day before.![]()
Sorry about that ,I just assumed you meant loaded rounds. An actual box of Silvertip bullets for reloading could get you mugged out here! Budget Shooter Supply has .303 cartridges (fmj only) in stock at the present, as well as a supply of bullets in .311. ....catnip