If it matters (likely does not) I will likely take my. It worked, with the two shots he hit it with, but his new companion on his walks is a Marlin in. While I would not choose either the 265gr tipped or FN bullets as my bullet of choice for hunting grizzlies, a member of that Forum named Steve (goes by Nail on that Forum) did use the 265gr JFN and the Superformance load to kill a grizzly that charged him and his dog while they were in the woods walking in B.C. 444 that can be found on the Marlin Owners Forum, both these bullets showed very similar results in penetration testing using water jugs. The FTX (tipped) bullet is also of interlock construction and in a very indepth study of bullets for the. While some might say there is a great deal of difference in these two loads, I do not see where there really is. The FTX (LE) load seems a lot easier to find these days, but I recently found a very good deal on some of the SF 265gr JFN loads (Superformance line) and bought several boxes. That bullet allong with a JFN 265gr are both produced by Hornady for their two loads the LeverEvolution and Superformance lines. 444, unless you are referring to the 265gr FTX (tipped) bullet used in the LeverEvolution ammunition. I am not familiar with a 265gr JHP from Hornady for the.
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