I hunt varmints and have been partial to hollowpoints as they really come apart inside ghogs,esp. A friend made me some 65 gr 6 mm open meplates and i'v killed ghogs out to 300 yards that do not crawl away and often have no exit wound. The BC of these bullets is quite low and they drop quickly and don't like wind. He made some with a plastic tips in hopes of having a higher BC. Jackets were .820. The pointing die had to leave a good bit of jacket as bearing surface in order to leave a meplate large enough to accept the tip. My 6 mm BR is a 14 twist and would not stabilize them! My 12 tw 6x47 Lapua shot a nice tight group. I ran the numbers, after the fact, using Berger's stability chart and in a 14 tw they were unstable. I will be shooting them in an 8 tw 6 BR and expect good groups as well as seeing if their BC is higher than the open meplate ones. I recalled the 50 gr Barnes non lead core Varmint Grenade 22 call bullet that had a bearing surface of .50" and required a 10 two or faster.