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Reloading
Looking Down the Ammo Reloading Rabbit Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="2in1shot" data-source="post: 4245935" data-attributes="member: 12715"><p>I shot Sierra prohunter SP at 2230 fps. The ranges that I saw the round struggle were 70-150 yards. I never shot over 150. The worst was a 170 lb sow hog that took 5 rounds as she tried to leave the field one morning. Upon field dress I dug bullets out that never made it to vitals and a couple that were in perfect condition except for the barrel land cut into the side of them. When a soft point bullet does not expand there's a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2in1shot, post: 4245935, member: 12715"] I shot Sierra prohunter SP at 2230 fps. The ranges that I saw the round struggle were 70-150 yards. I never shot over 150. The worst was a 170 lb sow hog that took 5 rounds as she tried to leave the field one morning. Upon field dress I dug bullets out that never made it to vitals and a couple that were in perfect condition except for the barrel land cut into the side of them. When a soft point bullet does not expand there's a problem. [/QUOTE]
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