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Old 11-30-2009 | 01:51 PM
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Personally i would never hunt with a power belt, but a lot of people do and a lot of people love em...

If you a looking for an econmically priced bullet for whitetail I would suggest the Speer Gold Dot. The .452/250 will shoot point blank to 175 yards and is an extremely good bullet. If you want to go heavier and shoot farther then look at the .452/300 grain Gold Dot.

I call them a 'poorman's Nosler'. He is a picture of some I ran through a torture test and recovered. Shooting a clay soil water bar is definitely a tortue on any bullet. They are bonded and can only expand to a certain point - then just keep driving.



These are just a plain jane bullet a little more expensive than Hornady XTP's.

Premium priced bullets? for the most part since Nosler quit making the handgun Nosler partitions then by default Barnes might be my next choice, but at this time i am trying another premium bullet from Lehigh. I shot a buck a week or so ago and it worked very well. I'll try another later in December with a .40/200 grain Lehigh, which has already been proven as a very good whitetail projectile.

http://lehighbullets.com/
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