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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 710671" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Hmmmm. the bullet you showed did MASSIVE internal damage to that animal. END OF STORY. Any bullet that mushrooms is dumping energy and not penciling thru. Not every animal out there is going to comply with the marketing directives of nosler or berger and fall over dead instantly like a steel plate. Animal was dead on its feet and you kept shooting it. Thats all. No bullet will instantly kill anything every time. </p><p>Also I must wonder about your autopsy results. Penciled with a mushroomed bullet? Makes me think the terminology is incorrect or you have'nt butchered much. That mushroomed bullet from a 378 based 30 did a lot of damage. PERIOD. If you didnt find it thats no reason to gripe about the bullet "penciling" and then showing a perfectly functioning bullet.</p><p>I have killed or seen killed about 500-600 animals with that exact bullet at 300 RUM speeds out to 1300+ yds. Anything you poke with 200+ grains of lead in the chest is dead quik regardless of brand. Sorry he didnt fall down instantly like on BOTW but if ya dint poke em in the nerve center they dont bangflop like that.</p><p>The pictures you showed even back up the fact that these animals were massively damaged. Bullets dont shed that much weight because they go on a diet. Its cuz they are liquefying internal organs. </p><p>I think your bullets worked exactly as advertised and you confused the results because the animal didnt bangflop like on BOTW. Those kills are SHOT PLACEMENT not BERGER SUPERBOOLITS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 710671, member: 4566"] Hmmmm. the bullet you showed did MASSIVE internal damage to that animal. END OF STORY. Any bullet that mushrooms is dumping energy and not penciling thru. Not every animal out there is going to comply with the marketing directives of nosler or berger and fall over dead instantly like a steel plate. Animal was dead on its feet and you kept shooting it. Thats all. No bullet will instantly kill anything every time. Also I must wonder about your autopsy results. Penciled with a mushroomed bullet? Makes me think the terminology is incorrect or you have'nt butchered much. That mushroomed bullet from a 378 based 30 did a lot of damage. PERIOD. If you didnt find it thats no reason to gripe about the bullet "penciling" and then showing a perfectly functioning bullet. I have killed or seen killed about 500-600 animals with that exact bullet at 300 RUM speeds out to 1300+ yds. Anything you poke with 200+ grains of lead in the chest is dead quik regardless of brand. Sorry he didnt fall down instantly like on BOTW but if ya dint poke em in the nerve center they dont bangflop like that. The pictures you showed even back up the fact that these animals were massively damaged. Bullets dont shed that much weight because they go on a diet. Its cuz they are liquefying internal organs. I think your bullets worked exactly as advertised and you confused the results because the animal didnt bangflop like on BOTW. Those kills are SHOT PLACEMENT not BERGER SUPERBOOLITS. [/QUOTE]
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