Would this be another 9.3 success story Ted?The meat bear I got last week was down quick with a single Speer 270 gr cup and core soft point that loafed out of the barrel at a around 2500 fps.
Ted
Would this be another 9.3 success story Ted?The meat bear I got last week was down quick with a single Speer 270 gr cup and core soft point that loafed out of the barrel at a around 2500 fps.
Ted
I think anybody using those super expensive Barnes bullets has been sucked into a lot of B.S. marketing hype, I find Interlocks and Hot core’s or Grand slams are perfect, I have never recovered one.
I think anybody using those super expensive Barnes bullets has been sucked into a lot of B.S. marketing hype, I find Interlocks and Hot core’s or Grand slams are perfect, I have never recovered one.
for a little over $1/bullet, i know that i can have to confidence in my ammo to perform, even if i dont do my job.
Any bullet will kill if placed well in the vitals, its the shots that arent perfect thats where the right bullet will count.
This is a crock... no bullet is going to do the job for you.
Really? A one-dollar bullet, or any premium bullet, poorly placed by a hunter who doesn’t do his part compensates for that error?
Think about this for a moment.
Ted
I think I misrepresented it.
Say youre shooting a moose, he whirls right before you shoot, and you hit him in the shoulder. Would you rather be shooting a TTSX or a cheap cup and core?
No bullet will make up for a gut shot. But a premium bullet might make it up if you hit bone on the way in. I feel better shooting a better bullet.
I think I misrepresented it.
Say youre shooting a moose, he whirls right before you shoot, and you hit him in the shoulder. Would you rather be shooting a TTSX or a cheap cup and core?
No bullet will make up for a gut shot. But a premium bullet might make it up if you hit bone on the way in. I feel better shooting a better bullet.
It sounds better when you say it like this:
"I want a bullet that performs well when everything goes wrong, not just when everything goes right"
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