If you were a dangerous game hunter back in the early 1980s, your bullet choices were pretty grim. You basically had “softs” that blew up if the angle wasn’t perfect, and solids that punched through ...
The beginning of my education in deer bullets began in 1971 when I shot a mule deer with a 180-grain bullet from a .300 Weatherby at 200 yards or so. I hit him right through the lungs, and he ran off ...