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Power Belt ELR Bullets!!
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<blockquote data-quote="DeerMan66" data-source="post: 5685601" data-attributes="member: 19155"><p>I'm not sure about the ELR but I'm not a fan of Powerbelts. My experience with the 245 grain PB hollow point was chasing several wounded deer with little or no blood trail. I went to the 250 grain Barnes Expander solid copper. Problem solved with dead deer that don't make it out of sight. Take a look at the difference between the two bullets recovered from two deer. Same gun and same powder load. I was lucky to find the deer shot with the PB after it ran 500 yds. The deer shot with the Barnes bullet went about 15 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerMan66, post: 5685601, member: 19155"] I'm not sure about the ELR but I'm not a fan of Powerbelts. My experience with the 245 grain PB hollow point was chasing several wounded deer with little or no blood trail. I went to the 250 grain Barnes Expander solid copper. Problem solved with dead deer that don't make it out of sight. Take a look at the difference between the two bullets recovered from two deer. Same gun and same powder load. I was lucky to find the deer shot with the PB after it ran 500 yds. The deer shot with the Barnes bullet went about 15 yards. [/QUOTE]
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