Originally Posted by BobinNH
Originally Posted by hanco
I have used the 155's in a 300 Win mag and 140's in 264Win mags. We have feeder pens to protect feeders from the cows. There are trap gates in the feeder pens, so we get dozens of pigs to test bullets on. If you shoot a deer or pig in the heart lung area it isn't going but a few steps, but if you hit shoulder bone the animal will run off. I shot several pigs in the pens that got up after shoulder shots, went back to eating corn. It left a big flesh wound. So in my opinion a hunter best make a good shot or be a good tracker. I like a partition, accubond, or a ballistic tip. They will blow right through a 200lb pig. This is all just my opinion.


hanco: Thanks for the research. Very odd bullet performance. They sound great for fawns and coyotes,and groundhogs. I don't understand the appeal.


My opinion, too. They may be fine if you are shooting extreme distances, but I will take a Nolser Partition, Ab, or a Hornady Interlock for any reasonable range.


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