Buck13
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Good choice or too heavy or ?
http://www.missouribullet.com/details.php?prodId=111&category=5&secondary=12&keywords=
http://www.missouribullet.com/details.php?prodId=111&category=5&secondary=12&keywords=
I would not recommend a silhouette bullet. They are designed to make noise when hitting a steel target.
IN your haste to be right, or to denigrate anothers post, I think you jumped the gun. I believe the poster meant they are designed to be used in steel shooting, ie making noise, not for hunting purposes.WRONG...
That is one of the funniest things I ever heard on a gun forum... they were not designed to make more noise but to have greater knockdown power to help knock down the ram targets and not just bounce off... in silhouette, a hit does not count unless the steel target falls...
IN your haste to be right, or to denigrate anothers post, I think you jumped the gun. I believe the poster meant they are designed to be used in steel shooting, ie making noise, not for hunting purposes.
I agree. With that bullet shape they would prolly just zip through an animal. For lead bullets I would think a large meplat for greater tissue damage would be better. Notice description of the bullet "silhouette", for knocking down steel targets...A poor choice simply because of the small meplat. You want a wide meplat like the LBT WFN bullets. Pick your weight.