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Better Deer Hunting Bullet 250gr or 300gr 100load.
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<blockquote data-quote="jakeway" data-source="post: 4644071" data-attributes="member: 280"><p>I've been following these types of threads for years, and the overwhelming majority opinion is to not use Powerbelts. My brothers have had several very tough tracking jobs when using Powerbelts; poor blood trails, long distances traveled, and sometimes they never found the deer.</p><p></p><p>Personally I've settled on the Hornady Low Drag SST 250 gr. I've tried 240, 250, and 300 gr Hornady XTP and XTP Mag, and they performed well on both paper and deer, but I found the 250 gr SST just a bit Better. I think the longest tracking job I've had with any of the Hornady bullets has been about 30 yards, with lots of blood. In fact, the deer in my signature pic was that "long" tracking job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeway, post: 4644071, member: 280"] I've been following these types of threads for years, and the overwhelming majority opinion is to not use Powerbelts. My brothers have had several very tough tracking jobs when using Powerbelts; poor blood trails, long distances traveled, and sometimes they never found the deer. Personally I've settled on the Hornady Low Drag SST 250 gr. I've tried 240, 250, and 300 gr Hornady XTP and XTP Mag, and they performed well on both paper and deer, but I found the 250 gr SST just a bit Better. I think the longest tracking job I've had with any of the Hornady bullets has been about 30 yards, with lots of blood. In fact, the deer in my signature pic was that "long" tracking job. [/QUOTE]
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