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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3926236" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If a 55 grain worked as the OP described, why use anything else? I can assure anyone that a deer isn't going to know the difference between 7 grains of bullet weight.</p><p>What will make the difference is the performance of the bullet when it enters the animal.</p><p>If the OP has that success with the 55 grain hornady sp, why change?</p><p>I've killed well over a dozen with a Sierra SP in 55 grain .223 and never had one go over 40 yards. </p><p>Norma 55 grain varmint from the .243WSSM, but in that case, it's almost 800 feet per second faster. It really hits hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3926236, member: 5412"] If a 55 grain worked as the OP described, why use anything else? I can assure anyone that a deer isn't going to know the difference between 7 grains of bullet weight. What will make the difference is the performance of the bullet when it enters the animal. If the OP has that success with the 55 grain hornady sp, why change? I've killed well over a dozen with a Sierra SP in 55 grain .223 and never had one go over 40 yards. Norma 55 grain varmint from the .243WSSM, but in that case, it's almost 800 feet per second faster. It really hits hard. [/QUOTE]
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