"I predict a lot of cube steak using the 250 Aerolite"
And a lot of trimmed and thrown away meat. You might convince me that on a small whitetail, this bullet would be acceptable, but not on an elk. Yes, slip it behind the shoulder and it will make mincemeat of the lungs and a short tracking job, but it doesn't always work that way. Any bullet that makes a big entrance wound has some inherent problems. Just ask the original Mr. Nosler. Soft lead bullets blowing up when they hit a big animal was the reason he invented the nosler partition. That bullet still works great to this day. Yes, there are differences in speed of bullet, but any bullet that blows up on impact at muzzy speed has some problems in terminal performance in my book. To each his own
Last edited by txhunter58; 08-21-2016 at 06:30 AM.