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#43
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Tennessee
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#45
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 995
Therein lies the problem with powerbelts MountainDevil54. You have to go to sheer weight to get halfway decent performance. Or, with the lighter ones, load them down to damn near pistol velocities to keep them from blowing up. I can hit a bear in the head with a brick and kill it. That sure as hell doesn't mean I want to. In a .50 caliber rifle, I like the weights around 240-300gr at maximum velocities so I can reach out there a little if I have to. Heavily loading a 400gr+ bullet is hell on a shoulder at the range and would limit most people in practice time. I can absorb recoil better than most and even I don't like the pounding I get when I am practicing with my 375gr conical bullets with 100gr Swiss FFG. 10 shots in and I am starting to get a little flinch going on. But that is a bullet and load that my Renegade absolutely adores. And that bullet will put down anything walking on this planet. A person shouldn't have to pay exorbitant prices for a bullet that only performs well under very strict parameters and a person shouldn't have to use a bullet over 400 grains just so the damn thing won't blow up.
#47
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 995
And your point with that completely out of the subject matter statement was what? Yes Ron tested a big bullet. Yes it didn't expand as it should have. Trying hard to see the relevance to this thread. That was a home made bullet made by 52bore if I recall correctly. Not a powerbelt and not a premium bullet.