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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehuntr" data-source="post: 436993" data-attributes="member: 25534"><p>correct me if i am wrong, some of barnes bullets talking to a few other reloaders are designed not to expand at all which if you are only shooting throgh some tissue and lungs that is exactly what will happen, nothing. If you shoot just through an animals lungs biology at work with adrenaline if you make a small hole in an animal with little body damage it won't die right there. If you take out a sholder and take out the heart or lungs with it or hit the spine and windpipe that should kill the animal a bit faster. If you think a bullet is terrible after one shot where you see little performace shoot the same kind of animal again in a different spot and compare the results. If you make a determination of of the same shot on the same kind of animal then that conclusion has errors in it. I have use all types of bullets, match bullet to game so to speak and try different bullets. Also look at the distance and power behind the bullet. does it have enough time to do what it is suppose to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehuntr, post: 436993, member: 25534"] correct me if i am wrong, some of barnes bullets talking to a few other reloaders are designed not to expand at all which if you are only shooting throgh some tissue and lungs that is exactly what will happen, nothing. If you shoot just through an animals lungs biology at work with adrenaline if you make a small hole in an animal with little body damage it won't die right there. If you take out a sholder and take out the heart or lungs with it or hit the spine and windpipe that should kill the animal a bit faster. If you think a bullet is terrible after one shot where you see little performace shoot the same kind of animal again in a different spot and compare the results. If you make a determination of of the same shot on the same kind of animal then that conclusion has errors in it. I have use all types of bullets, match bullet to game so to speak and try different bullets. Also look at the distance and power behind the bullet. does it have enough time to do what it is suppose to? [/QUOTE]
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