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<blockquote data-quote="DeerMan66" data-source="post: 5275525" data-attributes="member: 19155"><p>I got tired of chasing wounded deer shot with 250 grain Powerbelt hollow points that hardly ever passed through. I did a lot of research and went the the Barnes Expander 250 grain hollow point about 6 years ago. I haven't had a deer go over 40 yards since. Most are down in their tracks. Take a look at these bullets that I recovered from deer. The one on the left is the Barnes Expander with almost 100% weight retention. The buck went down immediately. The one on the right is a Powerbelt hollow point. That buck made a 500 yard circle and fell within 50 yards of where I shot him. God meant for me to have that deer. That is the last Powerbelt that I will ever shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerMan66, post: 5275525, member: 19155"] I got tired of chasing wounded deer shot with 250 grain Powerbelt hollow points that hardly ever passed through. I did a lot of research and went the the Barnes Expander 250 grain hollow point about 6 years ago. I haven't had a deer go over 40 yards since. Most are down in their tracks. Take a look at these bullets that I recovered from deer. The one on the left is the Barnes Expander with almost 100% weight retention. The buck went down immediately. The one on the right is a Powerbelt hollow point. That buck made a 500 yard circle and fell within 50 yards of where I shot him. God meant for me to have that deer. That is the last Powerbelt that I will ever shoot. [/QUOTE]
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