Winchester Power Points for zebra?

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I will soon leave for the RSA to hunt kudu and zebra. Question: will 180 grain Power Point factory loads out of a 30-06 hold together well enough? Thanks...
 
I would rather use a Swift A-Frame
 
I don't have a problem with them, too me they are plenty of bullet for the game you are after.

I always think it's best to go with a bullet that is high in weight for the caliber you are shooting, a 180 grain fits that very well.
 
Im sure it would be fine but as pointed out 1st choice is the premiums with the top 3 recommendations, in order as near as I can tell, being Barnes (TSX or TTSX), Nosler partition and Swift A-frame.
 
Im sure it would be fine but as pointed out 1st choice is the premiums with the top 3 recommendations, in order as near as I can tell, being Barnes (TSX or TTSX), Nosler partition and Swift A-frame.

Agreed, but would add Nosler Accubonds to this list. Stick to the 180gr.
 

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