Are Predator Projectiles a hunting bullet?
Not really. They do not expand or mushroom upon hitting bone and muscle as a good hunting bullet is designed to do, they will start to yaw and tumble after hitting something solid but they are hardly the best hunting bullet around. Although the sheer size of the larger bullets hitting bone and muscle is usually a fairly consistent game stopper! The bullet falls into the case when I load it. You have set the overall length of the loaded bullet too short, read the notes section in the loading data page. Seat it to the front of the forward drive band, no further. The bullet makes a teardrop shape hole and is not accurate. Your barrel may not have the required twist rate to get the best from these projectiles. Refer to the catalogue page and see that the recommended twist rate for the bullet you are using is what you have. These bullets were designed for long range target shooting, with custom or improved rifles having the most common rifling twist used in these types of rifles. Unfortunat