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If you try stingers or velcitor on rabbits you WILL notice a difference!
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| Senior Member | Andrew I like the messy exit wounds. lol I don't eat the jack rabbits that we have here in Nevada. Most of them that I have shot around here have nasty parasites or wierd looking sores on them. |
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Yes but you will notice more damage with stingers or velcitors. I just have never liked yellow jackets. They have just to many mis-fires. And although you can rotate the rim and they will fire I just don't like em. And I tried them in several guns and had the same results.
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| Member | Terminal performance is just part of the story--try then all in YOUR rifle and see which one is the most accurate. Shot placement is more important than terminal performance IMO.
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| Senior Member | Defiently but i think they are both very important. But you can have the most powerful gun around and you can still miss. LOL
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