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anyone use hawk bullets ??

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04 January 2009, 01:35
canam
anyone use hawk bullets ??
Anyone use hawk bullets in their bigbores? Did they perform well on game?I was wondering how something like their .458 or .475 500 round tip would work on big moose.
04 January 2009, 01:43
canam
I did a search and found most people didn't like them,so I guess we could delete this one.

thanks
04 January 2009, 02:17
Whitworth
Good for plinking, but I wouldn't use them for anything else. I have had them fail.



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04 January 2009, 04:19
Rusty
They are intentionally made "Dead Soft". I think Jeffeosso discribed them best "Pig Grenades".

Against think skinned game they do what they say they will do. . .Mushroom!


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04 January 2009, 05:23
capoward
Does anyone know if this “softness”; i.e., "pig grenade", applies solely to their 0.025” and 0.035” jacket thickness bullets or does it apply to their 0.050” and 0.065” jacket thickness bullets also?

Jim


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04 January 2009, 05:33
jeffeosso
.065" thick .550 bullets.. hawk grenades! .. shot into 3/4 plywood, and had the jacket on THIS side of the target...

if you have no choice, they aint bad.. if you have any choice, get hornady or woodleigh


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04 January 2009, 08:19
capoward
Thanks Jeffe,
I’d heard they were both cheap and accurate therefore very good for practice. So guess it’d definitely have to stay as a practice/get used to heavy recoil bullet.
Jim


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04 January 2009, 19:20
Joe Miller
400 grains x .035 FP...........$48.50 Box of 50
400 grains x .050 RN...........$62.00 Box of 50

The above is from Hawk's website. Buy the Remington 405 or the Speers for less than half that. Hawk is crazy with the prices they are charging.


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06 January 2009, 00:38
tiggertate
Yup, they ain't cheap no more. And when you get above 45 caliber (especially 50 and above) good hard cast bullets will give you good service for practice. They kill well, too.


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06 January 2009, 07:03
chuck375
Anyone make cast bullets for the 505 Gibbs?

Thanks,
Chuck


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Chuck



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06 January 2009, 10:49
N E 450 No2
I have killed a few pigs, deer and several impala with Hawk 285gr .035 jackets in a 9,3x74R double.

I have also killed deer, and several pigs with a 300gr .025jkt .408 diameter Hawk in my 450/400 3 1/4' double as well as one pig with a .035 jkt 400gr Hawk.

One pig ran about 10 or 15 feet, the rest died in their tracks. They have been the most effective bullet I have used on game of this size. I have not used them on bigger game.

They seem to be a great choice for deer and wild pigs when using a big bore rifle.

For bigger game, including cape buff, I have had excellent results with Woodleigh Softs.

I have recovered the bullet about half the time, they do make a BIG mushroom.


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06 January 2009, 19:45
N. Garrett
I've used them on moose and other thin skinned game.

I found the Hawk bullets to be very accurate in my rifles, and to perform well when I used them.

I shot a kudu at almost point blank range with my 404 Jeffery, with a 350 grain Hawk (in the chest). (We surprised each other coming around a small hill)

He dropped like it was a head shot.
At the skinning shed we found the jacket just beneath the offside skin...the core had exited.
My PH said that it was a "bullet failure".

It may have shed it's jacket, but it sure didn't look like a failure from where I was standing.

Garrett
06 January 2009, 21:19
eurocentric
I use the 300 gr on my 404 Jeffery for smaller game like Deer and Coyote. Accurate and easy on my barrel.
06 January 2009, 22:22
rcasto
I use them for practice for my 470 NE due to price.


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08 January 2009, 04:37
Frank Martinez
Add a couple of bear to that from my 444 marlin. Very quick kills and extreme exit holes to follow up although not really necessary.
I also use the .408 in my 450/400/3.25.
Frank