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Cavity Back Bullets 105gr MKZ for 6.8 SPC
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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3649603" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>I am always looking for reloading options for various calibers but when it comes to the 6.8 SPC, I have to stick to the 120 gr Hornady SST’s. I have my rifle sighted in at 200 yds with 3/4 MOA accuracy. Though I seldom get an exit wound, when the bullet enters the chest cavity, it’s like a hand grenade went off inside there. The vitals are almost all liquified. When hit with that round, I seldom have to track them at all and the ones I have tracked didn’t travel more that 40 - 50 yds. </p><p></p><p>Though the SST’s perform well on hogs, I would be interested in how your bullets perform on those thicker skinned beasts. Wondering if you still get the pass through. Being as hogs often hit the thickest cover, it would be nice to have a blood trail like you described.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3649603, member: 26476"] I am always looking for reloading options for various calibers but when it comes to the 6.8 SPC, I have to stick to the 120 gr Hornady SST’s. I have my rifle sighted in at 200 yds with 3/4 MOA accuracy. Though I seldom get an exit wound, when the bullet enters the chest cavity, it’s like a hand grenade went off inside there. The vitals are almost all liquified. When hit with that round, I seldom have to track them at all and the ones I have tracked didn’t travel more that 40 - 50 yds. Though the SST’s perform well on hogs, I would be interested in how your bullets perform on those thicker skinned beasts. Wondering if you still get the pass through. Being as hogs often hit the thickest cover, it would be nice to have a blood trail like you described. [/QUOTE]
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