Hornady xtp?
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
Posts: 3,732
If my count is correct, i shot 3 deer with XTP. Them deer came home with, and went into the freezer.
Also i have tested XTP by shooting them into juice jug filled with water.
One deer that fell to the XTP left gut material on the snow when it ran off. This led me to believe i had gut shot it, but it turned out it was shot through both lungs. The diaphragm was pierced by something which then pierced the gut. At the time i thought it was pieces of rib bone, but thinking back on it, i am inclined to think the XTP bullet kinda came apart, and a piece of the bullet went through the diaphragm, and gut. Can't say for sure.
One thing i know for sure is, if i had nothing but XTP bullet, i would certainly be confident in using them on deer. It is my experience, XTP bullet will shoot right through deer, with no problem.
The dirt behind where i place targets, contains hundreds and hundreds of bullets that were shot from my rifles. The Deep Curl, and Nosler, and Barnes bullets are mostly all in one piece. Virtually every XTP bullet i have found in the dirt is in pieces. XTP bullets don't hold up when shooting rocks, and dirts, as well as other bullets do. Myself, i don't know anyone that hunts rocks and dirts.
Also i have tested XTP by shooting them into juice jug filled with water.
One deer that fell to the XTP left gut material on the snow when it ran off. This led me to believe i had gut shot it, but it turned out it was shot through both lungs. The diaphragm was pierced by something which then pierced the gut. At the time i thought it was pieces of rib bone, but thinking back on it, i am inclined to think the XTP bullet kinda came apart, and a piece of the bullet went through the diaphragm, and gut. Can't say for sure.
One thing i know for sure is, if i had nothing but XTP bullet, i would certainly be confident in using them on deer. It is my experience, XTP bullet will shoot right through deer, with no problem.
The dirt behind where i place targets, contains hundreds and hundreds of bullets that were shot from my rifles. The Deep Curl, and Nosler, and Barnes bullets are mostly all in one piece. Virtually every XTP bullet i have found in the dirt is in pieces. XTP bullets don't hold up when shooting rocks, and dirts, as well as other bullets do. Myself, i don't know anyone that hunts rocks and dirts.
#9
All I use are the .45cal .452"dia 240gr XTP Mag with a black MMP HPH 24 Sabot. I have used these for ever it seems there what all My CVA Mlers like to shoot. Besides being devestating on Deer they shoot exceptional groups. I have never once lost a deer shot with one and I doubt I'll ever change to another bullet.
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#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 585
I was having an issue with the XTP when I used them. I know some others voiced concerns as well. I was killing deer with mine but the problem was I was getting no blood trail. I had more then one person tell me that this bullet was not really designed to travel as fast as a ML will shoot it and it can come apart on impact. The farm I hunt I am usually on a fence row so I am shooting into the open and can see where the deer runs to. I shot deer in 6 inches of snow and would not have found them had I not been able to track them. Here are some threads I was reading when I switched bullets.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...tp-falure.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...ew-bullet.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...tp-falure.html
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...ew-bullet.html