Originally Posted by MileHighShooter
G500, agreed. The heavy mono's seem to be made to satisfy the old guards who just CAN'T fathom anything but heavy for caliber bullets, because that's what's worked for over 100 years, and they gloss over the fact that mono's are a different beast. In fact THOR bullets does this, they offer the 300gr bullet because shooters areso dead set on old ideas they refuse to change, even though his 250's perform better all around. The twist rate abd velocity can become a giant issue if hunters flat refuse to accept that modern bullets behave differently and you need to adapt.

Also agreed if you need more than 250 yards regularly, the 300 TSX is a 1 stop shop. I just have a feeling that 360 NF is the goldilocks bullet that can do a buff at 50 yards and an elk at up to 375-400ish (if your gun shoots them *)


With You and Riflecrank on all that, be sweet if Hammer ever puts out a 350 grain .410/.411" slug, drive it hard and fast and see where it lands, also be nice to know what Hammers minimum expansion velocity window is.


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