1) The original question talks about an expensive hunt, here on the African Forum. That would then tend towards an African hunt. In that case superior bullet performance would likely be pretty important.
2) I would not go so far as to say that the basic bullets would always be worse. Particularly if the velocity was not too high or the game too rugged. The claim made for better bullets is not always that they are better, but that they are deeper penetrating, etc... The deer that are currently eating my apples, will not care. (I load partitions in all my game loads, but I could load some of the cup and cores and do fine).
3) What would you say of the person who buys premium bullets but barely crack off a shot before they show up, versus someone who has an adequate bullet but gets in a ton of practice, where for them cost is some kind of issue?
4) What do we say about all the long range shooters who buy premium bullets that may: a) blow as game bullets; b) shoot over a long range where only a portion of that range will cause effective bullet performance; c) have stability problems on close in usual shots; etc...
5) What about the guys shooting TSX where the range or game won't open those effectively. Or just generally they chose the wrong premium bullet.
2) I would not go so far as to say that the basic bullets would always be worse. Particularly if the velocity was not too high or the game too rugged. The claim made for better bullets is not always that they are better, but that they are deeper penetrating, etc... The deer that are currently eating my apples, will not care. (I load partitions in all my game loads, but I could load some of the cup and cores and do fine).
3) What would you say of the person who buys premium bullets but barely crack off a shot before they show up, versus someone who has an adequate bullet but gets in a ton of practice, where for them cost is some kind of issue?
4) What do we say about all the long range shooters who buy premium bullets that may: a) blow as game bullets; b) shoot over a long range where only a portion of that range will cause effective bullet performance; c) have stability problems on close in usual shots; etc...
5) What about the guys shooting TSX where the range or game won't open those effectively. Or just generally they chose the wrong premium bullet.