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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2691442" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>Those are solid copper bullets that will hold together better than most of the others. There were designed to expand, but also penetrate. Also, they are the best performing bullets (still expanding and penetrating sufficiently) in gel tests through hard barriers (typically recommended for LEO/military use. These aren't traditional hollow points. The Razorback 64 gr. is showing the best penetration of any of them, which I'm guessing makes it an interesting option for hogs. I've now read lots of field reports with these bullets, and they seem to do very well on deer and hogs...the 55gr TSX in particular has a great record.</p><p></p><p>Do you have first hand experiences with these particular bullets/loads? I <em>like</em> all the information I can get, regardless if it corroborates with everything else I can find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2691442, member: 425"] Those are solid copper bullets that will hold together better than most of the others. There were designed to expand, but also penetrate. Also, they are the best performing bullets (still expanding and penetrating sufficiently) in gel tests through hard barriers (typically recommended for LEO/military use. These aren't traditional hollow points. The Razorback 64 gr. is showing the best penetration of any of them, which I'm guessing makes it an interesting option for hogs. I've now read lots of field reports with these bullets, and they seem to do very well on deer and hogs...the 55gr TSX in particular has a great record. Do you have first hand experiences with these particular bullets/loads? I [I]like[/I] all the information I can get, regardless if it corroborates with everything else I can find. [/QUOTE]
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