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300g XTP Magnum -- 80g BH
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What do you think velocity was at impact ?? 1500 fps or so
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I'd say not too many deer (or black bear for that matter) will survive a well placed shot from one of those bullets.
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Originally Posted by 1874sharpsshooter
(Post 4272393)
What do you think velocity was at impact ?? 1500 fps or so
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The 300 grain XTP magnum is a fine bullet. Driven by 140 grains of Black MZ powder the bullet penetrates both shoulders of a 250-300 pound boar hog, leaving a 1.5 inch exit wound. Killed 10-12 big hogs with that bullet and never recovered one.
Recently did a deliberate Texas heart shot on a 250 pound boar. Bullet exited his lower jaw. |
Originally Posted by falcon
(Post 4272403)
The 300 grain XTP magnum is a fine bullet. Driven by 140 grains of Black MZ powder the bullet penetrates both shoulders of a 250-300 pound boar hog, leaving a 1.5 inch exit wound. Killed 10-12 big hogs with that bullet and never recovered one.
Recently did a deliberate Texas heart shot on a 250 pound boar. Bullet exited his lower jaw. Thankyou Thankyou, I'm here all week...Don't forget to tip your waitress. :D |
from the video that bullet did a real impressive job. I wonder how a 300 grain Deep Curl would do with the same load?
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Seems like they expanded almost flawlessly.
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Originally Posted by cayugad
(Post 4272438)
from the video that bullet did a real impressive job. I wonder how a 300 grain Deep Curl would do with the same load?
See the 300 grain Deep Curl capture. .. |
OK, I do remember that post now. The reason I was wondering is I have a few boxes of the 300 and 240 grain DC. That should make an excellent deer bullet as they shoot very good with 90 grains of Black Horn 209 out of my Optima. Thanks.
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