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Better Deer Hunting Bullet 250gr or 300gr 100load.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_TTT2" data-source="post: 4642805" data-attributes="member: 15898"><p>Last year shot deer using powerbelt aerolites 250 100load, majority of bullet fragmented out and didn't get pass through. This year I'm trying a 300gr same 100load. My question is, will the heavy bullet penetrate deeper before fragmentation and pass through? I know this is more of question of energy vs weight vs load, but I didn't know if anyone had experience with these bullets. I don't think these bullets keep their original weights as others do. Ideally, I want pass through to allow better blood trails. The 250gr was great in one regard, it was like a shotgun spread inside of deer, so basically hit allot of organs, deer didn't run far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_TTT2, post: 4642805, member: 15898"] Last year shot deer using powerbelt aerolites 250 100load, majority of bullet fragmented out and didn't get pass through. This year I'm trying a 300gr same 100load. My question is, will the heavy bullet penetrate deeper before fragmentation and pass through? I know this is more of question of energy vs weight vs load, but I didn't know if anyone had experience with these bullets. I don't think these bullets keep their original weights as others do. Ideally, I want pass through to allow better blood trails. The 250gr was great in one regard, it was like a shotgun spread inside of deer, so basically hit allot of organs, deer didn't run far. [/QUOTE]
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