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Are we too critical of modern bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 903737" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>Not sure what you mean by this? I shoulder shot my whitetail this year and guess what it did what I wanted died within 10 yards (probably less) of where I shot him. </p><p></p><p>To the OP I don't think we are too critical of modern bullets, being critical is what demanded these high quality bullets to be made. I do feel we expected too much from the modern bullets. It seems some people want deep penetrating bullets that have super high bc but with a bonded core that opens with cutting petals but blows up inside to a bunch of pieces and dumps all its energy but exits otherswise its a crappy bullet oh yeah and it opens up at low velocity but can survive rocket launches. In reality each bullets has a specific design which comes with limitations and we need to understand what these are and how they effect the bullet we chose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 903737, member: 20443"] Not sure what you mean by this? I shoulder shot my whitetail this year and guess what it did what I wanted died within 10 yards (probably less) of where I shot him. To the OP I don't think we are too critical of modern bullets, being critical is what demanded these high quality bullets to be made. I do feel we expected too much from the modern bullets. It seems some people want deep penetrating bullets that have super high bc but with a bonded core that opens with cutting petals but blows up inside to a bunch of pieces and dumps all its energy but exits otherswise its a crappy bullet oh yeah and it opens up at low velocity but can survive rocket launches. In reality each bullets has a specific design which comes with limitations and we need to understand what these are and how they effect the bullet we chose. [/QUOTE]
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