Originally Posted by dla
Originally Posted by MOGC
I watched that Hickok video and was a bit worried about the 220's in my gun but I had already bought a few boxes so decided to see how well they would shoot. I shot the Underwood loaded 220 at 100 yards and there was no evidence of keyholing on the target. Underwood bullets have a coating, Hytek or something like that, wonder if that helps accuracy in the factory barrel? So far so good with the Underwood 220's for me, no malfunctions, good accuracy and the bullets kill wild hogs like you hit them between the eyes with a three pound hammer. The 200 gr. XTP has been a good killer from my G20. It is a bit more accurate in my gun than the hardcast. It works well on deer and hogs.
But you failed to notice that the tumbling problem was with Double Tap 230gr.


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