My original Gunsmith recommended (mid 1970's) Hornadys. When they came out with the Boat-tail bullets I tried them too. However, I found the flat based bullets were more accurate. I've killed deer and pig with these bullets. If you hit an animal broadside or quartering away the bullet will pass right through. Leaving an exit hole twice as big as the original caliber. I've used these bullets in 25, 270 & 30 caliber. The pig below was shot with my 270 Winchester, a broadside shot, he took two steps and then rolled down the hill. They have always performed perfectly.

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