Hammer projectiles do a couple of monos around 70gr. Supposedly go really well.
Should do, I think they are nudging 3500.
Flat as a laser
Hammer projectiles do a couple of monos around 70gr. Supposedly go really well.
Should do, I think they are nudging 3500.
Flat as a laser
Last edited by csmiffy; 30-07-2022 at 10:01 PM.
I've had two go about 20yds while their chest cavity drained out but dead right there on several others. I always aim at the rear of the shoulder at what I would describe as the crease. Haven't recovered a projectile yet. Usually tiny little entry wound and about 1" exit wound, great energy transfer in the vitals on its way through but not a massive amount of bloodshot meat etc on the off side as is often the case with larger calibres or softer bullets. I've shot one in the neck at the shoulder/neck junction and it also just dropped on the spot. It's such a soft shooting calibre it's easy to take confident shots with it. Longest shot to date 290yds and closest about 60yds and performance was very much the same across the range.
Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles
I've had two go about 20yds while their chest cavity drained out but dead right there on several others. I always aim at the rear of the shoulder at what I would describe as the crease. Haven't recovered a projectile yet. Usually tiny little entry wound and about 1" exit wound, great energy transfer in the vitals on its way through but not a massive amount of bloodshot meat etc on the off side as is often the case with larger calibres or softer bullets. I've shot one in the neck at the shoulder/neck junction and it also just dropped on the spot. It's such a soft shooting calibre it's easy to take confident shots with it. Longest shot to date 290yds and closest about 60yds and performance was very much the same across the range.
Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles
SST/2213sc combo are certainly going well, that's 5 stags now. All between 130 yards and 250. All of them have died where the stood. Pretty happy with it so far.
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