MidSouth's 34 grain Varmint Nightmare Bullet
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:46 pm
Spent the past week in Ohio shooting my favorite varmints, groundhogs, with the MidSouth 34 grain Varmint Nightmare Bullet.
After spending considerable time last year working up a load for this bullet in the Encore this trip was to be the test for the bullets effectiveness on groundhogs. On small groundhogs I had exit wounds on all hits. Generally 1.25 to 1.5 inch hole on the far side of the groundhog. On larger groundhogs bullets did not exit, unless a shoulder was hit and then it was secondary fragments. Except for a twitching tail no groundhogs moved after hit with this bullet. I had no shots over 160 yards due to terrain in the hilly area I was hunting so I cannot comment on the long range effectiveness of the bullet. For eastern hunting on groundhogs it proved a good bullet that I will use again.
After spending considerable time last year working up a load for this bullet in the Encore this trip was to be the test for the bullets effectiveness on groundhogs. On small groundhogs I had exit wounds on all hits. Generally 1.25 to 1.5 inch hole on the far side of the groundhog. On larger groundhogs bullets did not exit, unless a shoulder was hit and then it was secondary fragments. Except for a twitching tail no groundhogs moved after hit with this bullet. I had no shots over 160 yards due to terrain in the hilly area I was hunting so I cannot comment on the long range effectiveness of the bullet. For eastern hunting on groundhogs it proved a good bullet that I will use again.