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<blockquote data-quote="dmgreene" data-source="post: 188434" data-attributes="member: 8491"><p>Tikka Lover I have only recovered 2 of the bullets. One was out of a 210 lb buck at about 100 yards. It entered in the right front shoulder and I found it in the front of the left rear ham. The recovered bullet weighed 85 grs. The second one was recovered from a smaller buck that shot through both shoulders and was found just under the hide. This deer was shot at 15 yards max(not exactly long range hunting) and it weighed 65 grains. Both bullets were mushroomed with the cores intact. All others have been complete pass throughs. These bullets tend to shed weight very early at impact in my experiences with a lot of meat damage. Most of the time its bang flop, and if not I haven't had any problem recovering the deer.</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmgreene, post: 188434, member: 8491"] Tikka Lover I have only recovered 2 of the bullets. One was out of a 210 lb buck at about 100 yards. It entered in the right front shoulder and I found it in the front of the left rear ham. The recovered bullet weighed 85 grs. The second one was recovered from a smaller buck that shot through both shoulders and was found just under the hide. This deer was shot at 15 yards max(not exactly long range hunting) and it weighed 65 grains. Both bullets were mushroomed with the cores intact. All others have been complete pass throughs. These bullets tend to shed weight very early at impact in my experiences with a lot of meat damage. Most of the time its bang flop, and if not I haven't had any problem recovering the deer. David [/QUOTE]
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