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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1269357" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I buy bulk. 1,000 rounds Black Hills .223 55gr semi-jacket soft point. There are 20 boxes of 50 rounds each in the case. Last purchase was $380 ($19 for 50 round box). I haven't checked price lately (maybe 4 or 5 years), cause I haven't needed any (that last order took months to get). I have done some experiments with different rounds, mostly heavier rounds. I just have found a better all purpose round. Again, if you would give more detail on the situation and results you desire, maybe some of us could arrive at better advice. In my opinion, for whitetail (or other similar size "critters), it is desirable for the projectile to offer a combination of penetration and expansion, delivering as much energy as possible (but no more than necessary) to still leave an exit hole. Anything more is wasted energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1269357, member: 16802"] I buy bulk. 1,000 rounds Black Hills .223 55gr semi-jacket soft point. There are 20 boxes of 50 rounds each in the case. Last purchase was $380 ($19 for 50 round box). I haven't checked price lately (maybe 4 or 5 years), cause I haven't needed any (that last order took months to get). I have done some experiments with different rounds, mostly heavier rounds. I just have found a better all purpose round. Again, if you would give more detail on the situation and results you desire, maybe some of us could arrive at better advice. In my opinion, for whitetail (or other similar size "critters), it is desirable for the projectile to offer a combination of penetration and expansion, delivering as much energy as possible (but no more than necessary) to still leave an exit hole. Anything more is wasted energy. [/QUOTE]
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