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<blockquote data-quote="Team Browning" data-source="post: 841369" data-attributes="member: 4061"><p>My concern is not how my gun will shoot on the range but rather how it will shoot in the field. I went and bought some of the bonded 300gr Shockwaves yesterday and now I am second guessing myself. They appear to be tremendous for paper shooting. My concern is with shooting at whitetails. From my readings on several sites, the Shockwave passes through but doesnt expand causing little to no trackable blood. Thanks to my trade with Poorboy - I have 2 packs of Powerbelt bullets - 1 pack is a 255gr copper and the other is 270 gr platinum. I dont know which one to use now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Browning, post: 841369, member: 4061"] My concern is not how my gun will shoot on the range but rather how it will shoot in the field. I went and bought some of the bonded 300gr Shockwaves yesterday and now I am second guessing myself. They appear to be tremendous for paper shooting. My concern is with shooting at whitetails. From my readings on several sites, the Shockwave passes through but doesnt expand causing little to no trackable blood. Thanks to my trade with Poorboy - I have 2 packs of Powerbelt bullets - 1 pack is a 255gr copper and the other is 270 gr platinum. I dont know which one to use now. [/QUOTE]
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