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Old 10-09-2009 | 05:37 PM
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Well, it’s about time to get serious here. Deer season is nearly upon me so I took the 700ML out to verify my huntin’ loads for this year. Decided to try the .430 300g XTP this year. I’ve killed deer w/the .452 version both MAG and non MAG but since cayugad and Falcon speak so highly of this one I thought I’d give it a try. If nothing else, they sure shoot well.



700ML
80g 777 ffg
.430 300g XTP
Crush Rib
Kleanbore
50 Yards

I had some FPBs that I’ve never shot before in my box. I bought them on clearance last year at Walmart so just for fun I loaded them up. Don’t know why but I changed to 85g of 777 for the next 3 shots.



700ML
85g 777 ffg
350g FPB
Kleanbore
50 Yards
Well-well-well, how about that? Pretty impresive. I might have to try them out this year. I’m going to Mississippi for a hog hunt in Nov, this might just be the bullet I try. In fact, they impressed me so much, I brought the Genesis to the range yesterday and to see how well they shot out of it. The 700 shoots everything well so I was curious w/the Genesis' QLA if it would shoot as good as the 700. Turns out, about the same. I’m pretty sure I pulled that one high. Even so, still ok with me.



Genesis Laminate/Thumbhole
350g FPB
85g BH 209
Win 209
50 Yards

I'm pretty impressed by that FPB. Lord willin' I'll test one out on a hog next month and see if they perform on game as well as they do on paper.
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Old 10-09-2009 | 06:23 PM
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That is some really impressive shooting there. And that Genesis looks like it is a good shooter as well. Good luck this season.
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Old 10-09-2009 | 06:52 PM
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Funny thing about those Remingtons, they sure seem to shoot well...

Which would be a better deer bullet the 240 or 300gr in that .430 bullet???

I've got a buddy that's thinking about trying them and just wanted to give him some good info...
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Old 10-09-2009 | 07:00 PM
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Glad to see you had some luck with the FPB's in your Genesis. I couldnt even get them started in my Genesis. Did you have to really smack your short starter to get them started down the barrel?
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Old 10-09-2009 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by nchawkeye
Funny thing about those Remingtons, they sure seem to shoot well...

Which would be a better deer bullet the 240 or 300gr in that .430 bullet???

I've got a buddy that's thinking about trying them and just wanted to give him some good info...
Well my only experience with the .430 300g is on paper. I should get some on game results this year. I have the utmost confidence in the .452 300g version-especially in the MAG version. As for the .430 240g I like those as well. They expand well and are very accurate for me. Those were the only bullet that I used in the 90's and killed a ton of deer. I prefer a little heavier bullet though. That's why I am partial to the 300 grain-ers.
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Old 10-09-2009 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by BigDaddy12t
Glad to see you had some luck with the FPB's in your Genesis. I couldnt even get them started in my Genesis. Did you have to really smack your short starter to get them started down the barrel?
Yep, I set them in the QLA, then a good smack with the short starter and they would start. Then they loaded real smooth the rest of the way down.
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Old 10-09-2009 | 11:22 PM
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There is a learning curve to starting them, especially in guns without a QLA, but the FPBs shoot well in both my Omega and Knight LRH. As stated, giving them a pop with your palm on a short starter is the key.
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