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Old March 31, 2011, 08:14 PM   #35
William T. Watts
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Join Date: January 20, 2010
Location: Central Arkansas
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If all I had access to were standard bullets I.E. Cor/lokts and Hornady bullets I would adjust and do fine, the heart lung area on a deer is quite large and not difficult to hit. When I harvest an animal I usually do a Post Mortem to check bullet performance. I've seen Sierra bullets blow up and never penatrate, Hornady that never opened up and put a tiny hole all the thru an animal and Remington Cor/Lokts that shed their jacket (frontal shot thru the brisket) with the lead core penetrating. Obviously the deer were hit multiple times and or I had a long chase to recover the animal. I have never had a problem with Nosler Solid Base or Partition bullet terminal perormance and is the primary reason I switched and have used them exclusively for hunting for the last 25-30 years. All of my experiences were many years ago and these products no doubt have been improved.. This is why I use Nosler bullets! William
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