I finally got the 70 grain Hunter to shoot pretty well in my 6x6.8 @5/8”, very finicky though, but have decided I don’t really like the design.
The bullet sheds the front very quickly into @4-5 grain flat “petals” that don’t go far in meat as you’d expect. The other 50 grains of so continues on straight through at original diameter like a full jacket. Not too impressed in my tests, 2 gallon jugs of water and wet catalogs.
I want a bullet that expands to 1.5 or 2 calibers, retains its weight and continues to plow through the other side, in case a blood trail is needed, and expending energy all the way through.
TTSX bullets have done that reliably for me for many years.
Fun to play with new things though.

Last edited by brayhaven; 08/23/22.

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