Personally, I feel that using RN style bullets as a "brush buster" speaks for itself. Any wise and prudent hunter would know
not to shoot, unless he had a clear, unhindered path to the quarry. That said, a bullet whose particular style is considered to be benefical as a brush buster, now becomes a moot point.
What next?
I would have no problem using a RN bullet, provided my considered useful range would be out to 200 yds. The RNs disperse their energy much faster at the beginning of impact, since their meplat is already closer to full caliber anyway. The only added benefit of a spitzer over the RN, is the fact a spitzer retains its energy better to longer distances, with the kudos going to better aerodynamics.
Other than that, if your shots are going to be from 25-200 yds, I'd say the RN's performance would run neck and neck with a spitzer-style bullet. :wink:
-Patriot