Bullet Performance Database

12 gauge Remington Express Magnum 3" 10 Pellet OOO Buck

Verdict: Nice tight patterns out of the fully choked left barrel of my Beretta Model 626E. Pellets are softer than those of the old British Eley Alphamax buckshot shells with which I enjoyed so many excellent hunts during my youth. Clearly antimony content is comparatively lower and pellets tend to flatten out very quickly upon hitting Chital bone.
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Prvi Partizan 7x57mm Mauser 173Gr soft point (thank you @mark-hunter for helping me find these)

Verdict: The cup & core design induces jacket-core separation when the bullet strikes bones. But they work excellently for other shots on up to medium sized thin skinned game such as Chital.
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Type of bullet - Barnes 300g TSX
Bullet speed - 2540ft/s
Distance of shot - 65 yards
Original weight - 300gr
Recovered weight - 299gr
Calibre - 375H&H
Species - hippo
Shot placement e.g. Frontal, headshot. etc. - backup shoulder shot from original headshot. Found bullet just under far side shoulder under the skin

Type of bullet 400gr Woodleigh soft
Bullet speed - 2150ft/s
Distance of shot - 80yards
Original weight - 400gr
Recovered weight - 389gr
Calibre - 450/400NE
Species - giraffe
Shot placement e.g. Frontal, headshot. etc. - shoulder shot. Bullet found on opposite shoulder just under skin. Full penetration shoulder to shoulder
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Bullet, 180gr Woodleigh SP PP
Calibre, 300H&H
Rifle, Ruger No1
Velocity, 2850fps
Distance, 220 yd
Target Animal, Chital Stag
Application, Broadside through both shoulders
Retained weight, 119 grs.
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Bullet, 130gr Woodleigh SP
Calibre, 308 win
Rifle, Bergara BA 13
Velocity, 2850fps
Target animal, Chital Stag
Application, frontal chest/ spine
Retained weight, 122grs
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Type of bullet - Hammer Hunter 174 gr
Bullet speed - 3200 ft/s
Distance of shot - 225-359 yards (can't be sure which of 2 bullets was recovered)
Original weight - 174 gr
Recovered weight - 95.9 gr
Calibre - .300 WM w/ 1-9 twist
Species - Sable
Shot placement - broadside, very slight quartering away

In the photo below, this bullet is the smaller one in the middle. My first shot on the sable was at about 225 gr, as we stalked out into the plain toward the herd, with herds of wildebeest and springbok all around us. After the first shot hit, the bull moved with the herd and it took a minute to get a clear shot for a second shot, at 359 yards. While waiting for a clear second shot, we saw frothy pink blood at the sable's mouth through our glass. My guess is that this is the second shot, and the first was a pass through. Both shots hit within a couple inches of each other and were good hits.

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Type of bullet - Hammer Hunter 174 gr
Bullet speed - 3200 ft/s
Distance of shot - 15 yards
Original weight - 174 gr
Recovered weight - 99.4 gr
Calibre - .300 WM w/ 1-9 twist
Species - Golden wildebeest
Shot placement - hard quartering to; slightly off frontal

This bullet is the bullet on the right in the above photos. This bullet was recovered following a finishing shot on my bow hunted wildebeest. The wildebeest was laying down under a tree with branches and brush blocking most of our view. The shot entered nearly at the neck and the bullet traveled down toward the opposite hind quarter.
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During this hunt, I used this load for a waterbuck, shot at 210 yards (pass through), sable, and golden wildebeest (described above). My friend also used my rifle and this load to take impala, sable, and golden wildebeest. These were the only two bullets recovered. I'll echo what others have said, that these Hammer Hunters were easy to develop a load for, and my rifle likes them at this 3200 ft/s load. Of note, I selected 1-9 twist when I rebarreled this rifle.

These bullets performed well for both of us, and I'll continued to shoot them in my 300WM.
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Type of bullet - Federal 170gr Terminal Ascent factory boxed ammunition.
Bullet speed - 3000fps
Muzzle Energy -3400 ft-lb
Distance of shot - 253 yards
Impact Velocity - 2660fps
Impact Energy - 2670 ft-lb
Original weight - 170 gr
Recovered weight - 162.34 gr
Calibre - 7 PRC / 1:8 twist
Species - Blesbok
Shot placement - broadside just behind shoulder.

This was the only bullet recovered on a recent trip to South Africa. All other shots passed through even on a Kudu at 580 yards. The Blesbok was shot from a ridge line at a slight down angle just entering behind the shoulder breaking a ribs on both sides of the animal. Bullet was found list under the skin on the far side. Recovered bullet width .55 - .65 inches.

Federal 7mm Terminal Ascent bullets are only offered in factory ammunition at this point and hopefully they will sell just the bullets at some point. Factory box ammo performed great out of my custom 24” Bartlein barrel with a 3000fps avg.
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