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Reloading
.300 win mag with 208gr Amax
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 859272" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>Yeah it wasn't as clear as it could have been. The 300 ultra bullet did "perform" and kill the deer. It's an example of having "plenty of gun", and just about any bullet from that gun would have killed the deer at that range. I do not quantify a bullet's performance by the size of the exit wound, that's all. You could have a bullet fail to expand at all and then blow out the off side shoulder, causing very little internal damage but leaving a large exit wound. I hear people say that they only had a pencil-sized exit wound so the bullet performed like garbage and they won't use it again. What matters is the wound channel inside the animal, not how wide the channel is when the bullet exits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 859272, member: 12193"] Yeah it wasn't as clear as it could have been. The 300 ultra bullet did "perform" and kill the deer. It's an example of having "plenty of gun", and just about any bullet from that gun would have killed the deer at that range. I do not quantify a bullet's performance by the size of the exit wound, that's all. You could have a bullet fail to expand at all and then blow out the off side shoulder, causing very little internal damage but leaving a large exit wound. I hear people say that they only had a pencil-sized exit wound so the bullet performed like garbage and they won't use it again. What matters is the wound channel inside the animal, not how wide the channel is when the bullet exits. [/QUOTE]
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