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Old 03-17-2009 | 07:21 AM
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Default RE: Putting Lehigh bullets to the test.

I think every one has or has used a favorite bullet. There are some projectiles that when we hunt with them, we have a confidence inwhat we shoot because we feel they have the highest probability of a clean harvest. Mine for instance is large conical bullets. But that conical or even large roundball,match the area I hunt, what I hunt, and they do just what I want them to do.

I am glad to see people trying and testing other projectiles that are out there on the market. Its the only way we will learn if the product being tested are a good projectile or not. Just like some of the rifles, primers, cleaning products, lubesand powders we use.

I will be curious as to how well the projectiles will work,that Grouse will use on the upcoming hog hunt work. We know from his prior reports that they have some excellent accuracy potential. The make up and design of the bullet would "suggest" that it will be a good harvesting projectile.

His April hog hunt will answer a lot more questions. That is if he has good luck. So good luck again on the hunt.
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