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Re: Hornady BORE DRIVER FTX
[Re: jdickey]
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01/02/22 02:26 PM
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kmon11
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junior
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No experience with it but looks like a jacketed, plastic tipped powerbelt bullet.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Hornady BORE DRIVER FTX
[Re: jdickey]
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01/03/22 01:27 AM
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bigsky
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It’s a great choice if you are in a state that requires bore diameter bullets and no sabots. It’s far superior to your average power belt. However, there’s probably no reason to use it over Hornady’s solid copper or SST bullets in a sabot unless you have to.
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Re: Hornady BORE DRIVER FTX
[Re: jdickey]
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01/09/22 11:39 PM
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gunslinger922
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Just picked some up at Bass Pro. Very accurate in my 50 cal TC. Took a huge 9pt in Hunt county this morning. Didn’t even take a step. 100 yard shot. Field dressed at 110 lbs
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