Lemme be more useful here. 30 cal offerings I've searched and would try knowing how they work in smaller calibers.
Polymags
Hybrids
Hades
Patriot javelin slugs in the lighter range.
In 22 the patriots are soft and the hollow points are similar or the same regardless of weight so I use the lighter ones for "sketchy" work.
All of this is extremely solid advice.Im out in the deserts of southern California and the winds are not ideal here. I rarely if ever have a shot within 60 yards as well.
I don't know if these are offered in 30 but if energy dump is what you need the ones I've found that just dump it all are as follows
Predator polymags
Crow magnum
Hybrid slugs (to a point, they need SOME velocity or they're just a pointed slug).
The there's the pellet standby shapes for low velocity if they're available in your caliber. Wad cutters and silver bears, they are putting in work on a different principle.
I've taken more critters than I dare venture to guess with a slow benjamin 392 (22) at 30 yards plus with crow mags seeking out maybe 7 - 7.5 fpe at my hit ranges.
Now I don't much mind about peak power if the trajectory is the same evey time. Just wipe their head off or thump them center mass if you can't have a pass thru(all of my pcp do now anyways)
The lonely table for 1 might be the trick.
Op is 30 cal and 30 to 40 fpe, it's going thru but a pellet might be the trick over a slug here for drag reasons and lighter build.
This is the science of it I enjoy.
For me personally the 30gr Franco slugs are my Swiss army slug precisely because they expand so well. It shoots flat as hell in my gun but even at 62FPE it won’t pass through a dove at 35-40yards… one squirrel that I hit at 65y a little lower than I like had a little bit of gore on the other side but not a big hole. Looked like a small lead fragment had passed through but either way it wasn’t a lot.
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