Hellgate
Member
One of the criticisms of using match grade bullets it that they don't open up reliably on varmints due to the heavier match jackets and small hollow points. Has anyone taken a drill press and drilled out their HP match bullets to get better expansion for use as a hunting bullet? I realize that it would reduce the ballistic coefficient of the bullet but if a 68gr HP shot real tight would it still open up OK on a coyote if drilled out to say, 5/64ths?. I'm concerned about shoot through (non expansion) mainly on coyotes with match bullets but also for lighter bullets like the 52 & 53gr match HPs for ground squirrels. I've drilled the Sierra 40gr HP and there is no significant difference in accuracy at 100 yds whether drilled or not and they are spectacularly effective on ground squirrels but they are not a match bullet. I'm not interested in hides. I want a bullet that goes all the way through but expands well in the process. Sometimes I get a running away shot and a bullet that is both accurate and expandable is needed.