One I thought of when reading, but it never won any accuracy awards..Fmfdred56 said:lehigh controled fracturing bullet would meet all 3
What?? Never saw one of these even shot.45cal said:hands down hydra con
52Bore said:One I thought of when reading, but it never won any accuracy awards..Fmfdred56 said:lehigh controled fracturing bullet would meet all 3
52Bore said:One I thought of when reading, but it never won any accuracy awards..Fmfdred56 said:lehigh controled fracturing bullet would meet all 3
That's good. There are a lot bullets that will do well at 100 yards.Fmfdred56 said:my wife shoots the 170 lehigh cf sabotless into 2 inches at 100 with a peep sight
52Bore said:That's good. There are a lot bullets that will do well at 100 yards.Fmfdred56 said:my wife shoots the 170 lehigh cf sabotless into 2 inches at 100 with a peep sight
I have to agree.hawki said:I know that I will probably get some heat from this but out of my 45 Knight, the best bullet i have found is a 200 grain Shockwave. I have killed dozens of with it deer from 10 yards to 210 yards. All but one were passed thru, and that one was poor placement. It will shoot sub MOA with a blue harvester sabot at 2275 fps. Is there a better bullet out there? Maybe, but the question would be does it make compromises in one area to gain superiority in another? The monolithic bullets offer better terminal performance but a lower BC.The big lead bullets offers a great BC, but gives up that flat trajectory. It's all about looking for a compromise that will fit the bill for what your asking. What fits me and my type of hunting to a T could be a very poor choice for other conditions. So in answer to your question, is there a perfect bullet out there, the answer is no. All bullets are compromises between the criteria that you listed, define what you need it to do best and and use a bullet that does that portion the best.
52Bore said:..............Ronlauglin's 50gr testing has given us insight on pullet performance at extended distances - many bullet have FAILED, granted they may kill as they are only punching a hole thru the deer - so would a rock. So, these bullets that fail in Ron's test do not pass Points 2 & 3 of the initial post.
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