randallhebert
AH enthusiast
Greetings randallherbert,
Having experienced my own occasional disappointments, plus having witnessed other hunter’s occasional disappointments, with the now-and-then erratic behavior from various calibers and brands of hollow pointed bullets (rifle and handgun alike), I do not use them myself or recommend them to others.
That said, when deciding to use the present day Barnes monolithic expanding line of bullets, you are right in not choosing their heaviest weights in this instance, as their metal composition is noticeably harder than lead.
Therefore in this specific case, extra velocity is called for to increase your odds of the bullet properly deforming against soft tissue.
In all fairness to the latest version of Barnes expanding bullets, they have gotten better about opening up as preferred, instead of zipping through critters like an ice pick.
Most of the time they work.
Apparently, the higher their velocity is, the more reliable they become.
Again hollow pointed bullets, no matter what brand, (including but not limited to ones with a plastic thingy in the hole or not) are not my thing.
However, my opinion is worth no more than anyone else’s two cents worth and maybe it’s only worth a lot less.
Well anyway, cheers for now.
Velo Dog.
2 of the slugs found