The Quality of a Good Hollow Point
May 31, 2023 16:45:33 GMT -5
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Post by sixshot on May 31, 2023 16:45:33 GMT -5
Ten years ago I probably never would have written this because I have been shooting cast solids since the 60's & having very good results with them. Sometimes I would read the horror stories of long tracking jobs, no blood trails, etc but for the most part the animals I was shooting were not to far from where they were shot. That wasn't always the case but because I lived out west I was hunting in more wide open country & most times game didn't get out of sight before it went down. Again, this wasn't always the case but either through blind luck or help from my hunting buddies I don't think I ever lost an animal that I hit.
Fast forward several decades & I started seeing these new cramer style moulds that came with multiple sets of pins so that you could make solids, round HP's, penta HP's (whatever that was) and even a button HP if you chose to. What a bargain, that is if they were as advertised. Long time bullet caster Bob Kell was the mover & shaker on these dandy looking moulds, problem was I was a bit skeptical about these new HP moulds, especially with the penta (whatever that was) pins. But the moulds looked so pretty I had to dive in & give them a try & I slowly eased into the magic of the HP cast bullet & was I ever in for a surprise.
At first it was on small game, there I knew I was safe, they couldn't fail. The ground squirrels & rock chucks flew higher than I had ever imagined possible from a cast HP from a six gun. Even my 9mm's seemed like they were on steroids! I was powder coating all my bullets & was able to shoot my bullets quite soft so I changed my alloy. They I crept into the unknown, I started hunting big game with a cast HP, something I never thought possible, at least not possible with success, everything I thought I knew was proving to be wrong.
Even with the penta HP's (whatever that is) I was making kills on mule deer bucks & the bullet was giving me amazing results, fast kills & most times exits, how could this be! I had been preaching for years that only cast solids were the magic wand for taking big game but I was wrong, even on game bigger than deer, much bigger. I shot 3 big animals in Africa with HP's & they hit the ground so fast they were down before my gun came down out of recoil. Not only that but I only recovered one of those bullets, the others were complete pass throughs. This from a 282 gr HP from a Ruger 45 colt at 1340 fps.
The secret with a HP, actually the secret with any bullet is to match the velocity to the hardness of the bullet you're shooting, if you do that you're probably going to end up in the winners circle if your hit is decent.
Bob has had it right for a long time, these HP's will do the job if made correctly & placed correctly, just like any quality bullet. I'm up somewhere around 35-40 animals now, mostly deer & antelope & I'm pretty sure all but one of them was shot with a cast HP, I did shoot a buck last fall with the dandy Bradshaw/Martin bullet in my Maximum, if it were a HP you would probably have to outlaw it.
Below is a few of the HP's I'm using, all can have the pins changed & I have others but this is a fair sample of what works for me. The 357, 128 gr HP is a particular favorite in 9mm, 38 special & 357 magnum. I hope this has been a little bit of help & also this is just my opinion, if you choose to disagree jump right in.
Dick
Fast forward several decades & I started seeing these new cramer style moulds that came with multiple sets of pins so that you could make solids, round HP's, penta HP's (whatever that was) and even a button HP if you chose to. What a bargain, that is if they were as advertised. Long time bullet caster Bob Kell was the mover & shaker on these dandy looking moulds, problem was I was a bit skeptical about these new HP moulds, especially with the penta (whatever that was) pins. But the moulds looked so pretty I had to dive in & give them a try & I slowly eased into the magic of the HP cast bullet & was I ever in for a surprise.
At first it was on small game, there I knew I was safe, they couldn't fail. The ground squirrels & rock chucks flew higher than I had ever imagined possible from a cast HP from a six gun. Even my 9mm's seemed like they were on steroids! I was powder coating all my bullets & was able to shoot my bullets quite soft so I changed my alloy. They I crept into the unknown, I started hunting big game with a cast HP, something I never thought possible, at least not possible with success, everything I thought I knew was proving to be wrong.
Even with the penta HP's (whatever that is) I was making kills on mule deer bucks & the bullet was giving me amazing results, fast kills & most times exits, how could this be! I had been preaching for years that only cast solids were the magic wand for taking big game but I was wrong, even on game bigger than deer, much bigger. I shot 3 big animals in Africa with HP's & they hit the ground so fast they were down before my gun came down out of recoil. Not only that but I only recovered one of those bullets, the others were complete pass throughs. This from a 282 gr HP from a Ruger 45 colt at 1340 fps.
The secret with a HP, actually the secret with any bullet is to match the velocity to the hardness of the bullet you're shooting, if you do that you're probably going to end up in the winners circle if your hit is decent.
Bob has had it right for a long time, these HP's will do the job if made correctly & placed correctly, just like any quality bullet. I'm up somewhere around 35-40 animals now, mostly deer & antelope & I'm pretty sure all but one of them was shot with a cast HP, I did shoot a buck last fall with the dandy Bradshaw/Martin bullet in my Maximum, if it were a HP you would probably have to outlaw it.
Below is a few of the HP's I'm using, all can have the pins changed & I have others but this is a fair sample of what works for me. The 357, 128 gr HP is a particular favorite in 9mm, 38 special & 357 magnum. I hope this has been a little bit of help & also this is just my opinion, if you choose to disagree jump right in.
Dick