In the past, when I had my blued huntsman, I used the 295gr copper clad HP powerbelts behind 80grs of T7. That was the season before this past year, and I dropped a mature doe, and a yearling doe both with one shot apiece, both where they stood. The yearling performed the most spectacular acrobatics show I've ever seen(somersaults and all), after taking the shot quartering towards me. The doe dropped where she stood after taking the shot a bit high broadside in the chest. Both shots were 80, and 100 yds away. I couldn't recover either bullet as they were both pass throughs, but the exit holes both showed good expansion(about the size of a half dollar). I used the Win. Plat. Tips this year, and they worked great, seeing as how I have never used sabots before this year. The cost is the most prohibitive aspect of powerbelts for me, although they shoot great for me. One thing I do want to bring up, and not to get anyone's blood boiling, but where did the powerbelt fail? The animal died in both cases, and the hog dropped where it was standing.....in my opinion, it did all that was asked of it. Granted, shooting the length of an elk is impressive indeed, I would have to say that dropping a hog where it stood, and preventing it from charging you, and possibly hurting someone in you hunting party is just as impressive for me.....text book mushroom, or not.
~~~cattleskinner