SHills
There has been a lot of deer taken with an XTP... but I would like to show you a problem that has always concerned me about Hornady bullets... even their interlocks...
the lead can separated from the copper... I am not saying it does it all the time but it does it enough to cause me some concern.
This is a picture of 45 cal 300 grain hornadys shot into a saturated clay water bar (dirt bank) @ 100 yards. They were powerd by 100 grains of T7-2f. The Speers were put through the same punishment...
All the Speers stayed together4 of the seven Hornadys stripped the lead from the copper...
Notice the one on the left did not even get a good start on expansion before it stripped....
Shooting a round into water saturated dirt is nothing like shooting animal but it does give some indication of toughness of a bullet... The only other bullet I have tried this with and have it succed were Nosler Partitions....