caorach
Well-Known Member
I wonder if we don't associate "ballistic tips" in our minds with bullets designed for explosive expansion on small stuff like foxes? When someone says ballistic tip to me I think of a centre fire .22 shooting a fox.
I would imagine that people making .30 calibre ballistic tips have considered that most or all of their applications will be on deer sized game and so I would guess that the bullet is designed for this exact job and my money says it will do it well.
Personally I'm using 150 grain Nosler Partitions on sika as the front of them seems relatively soft and, obviously, the rear hangs together and pushes on through so I feel I get the best of both worlds but I'm willing to bet that a ballistic tip designed for deer sized animals will perform at least as well.
I would imagine that people making .30 calibre ballistic tips have considered that most or all of their applications will be on deer sized game and so I would guess that the bullet is designed for this exact job and my money says it will do it well.
Personally I'm using 150 grain Nosler Partitions on sika as the front of them seems relatively soft and, obviously, the rear hangs together and pushes on through so I feel I get the best of both worlds but I'm willing to bet that a ballistic tip designed for deer sized animals will perform at least as well.
