sabotloader
Well I really don't know if there are a majority of us shooting any thing [as in which powder]I have a number of different ones in my possession and use 3 of them without any intention of fixing what works good,but I am curious, I don't see the method we used to use to set up a pole, is it still possible?
Also I am waiting to see what you think about the Lehigh's as the design of a bullet that fragments in the front end to become a flat nose penetrater does not really fit into any of the groups that I use to plan my hunts but I want to be sure that I am not bypassing anything worth while either.
And the theme of the thread,the cheapest good bullet, well if its for deer at the average range deer are shot at in the east or Midwest the 54 cal home made round ball with a proper load [I think Sissie load cause unnecessary problems] will drop deer on the spot 80 percent or of the time and go right on out the other side.
But like a lot of others here I prefer to play with my inlines most of the time and for that the 250 Gold Dot has with out any doubt done a job for me that literally can not be improved on for terminal performance, when every shot has been a bang flop with an exit; I am not saying some other bullet might not do the job as well but if it does then you have to look at the price.
Now this does not mean I would take them on an elk or buffalo hunt that's why I haveNosler Partitions on hand, and at that point I am still looking, a lot ofpeople look at the ballistic shape as what make a bullet shoot flat I am interested in it because it means more energy whereI need it, and that's where my big game bullet choice could be improved on. Lee