answer 1
Remington's 150gr Core Lokt is an alternative, but the FTX rounds by Hornady have been proven to be excellent one shot stoppers even on big game.
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answered 3 months, 1 week ago
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CaptAdams35
- Oklahoma
answer 2
Where did you heasr that?
I'd call some bullet manufactures and get a specific answer from them.
answered 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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30calrifle
- New Hampsire
answer 3
Since this is Hornady ammunition, why don't you contact Hornady and ask them? Different bullets will require you to reload your own rounds, but Hornady can help you with all the info you need, such as overall length of the round, and where and how to seat the different bullets.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
answer 4
Don't understimate those polymer tipped bullets, they will do just fine on moose and bear .
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
answer 5
The ballistic tip ammunition is specifically designed for hunting. The tip allows the bullet to achieve maximum velocity, and upon impact, is destroyed and the benefit of the hollow core kicks in creating lots of internal damage. The end result with ballistic tip ammo is, you acheive maximum FPS, and also maximum expansion. It will be fine for larger game. Not sure how that round is going to do for coyotes, as my experiance with coyotes is usually a long range shot. A .308 express isn't exactly a tac driver at range. My recommendation if you were going to varmint hunt is to pick up a bolt action .17 HMR, or a 22 Mag and get some Hornady V-Max ammo. They make squirrels explode, it's pretty cool.
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answered 2 years, 5 months ago
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tarpon4me
- Florence, SC