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Berger hunting bullet paperclip/staple testing
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 1142456" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>This is the 4.5 yr old whitetail that went over 100 yards. This is the exit hole. The entrance was on the same elevation and 2-3" towards the rear from the exit hole. The leg is slightly lifted here which kind of closed the hole up, but it was a nice round exit at the diameter of the width you see. This was a Nosler BT bullet, but with bergers I tend to see about the same size exit hole. Typically golfball sized exits. Sometimes more. One deer I shot with a Berger, also a 9 point was at about 70 yards, double lung, close to 3000 fps with a 140 VLD, left about a 6" exit hole. The deer ran 20 yards and fell down and bedded up and somehow took an incredible amount of time to die. It actually had nearly half a lung hanging out the hole. Some animals are just amazing. I actually shot that deer a second time after several minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 1142456, member: 59915"] This is the 4.5 yr old whitetail that went over 100 yards. This is the exit hole. The entrance was on the same elevation and 2-3" towards the rear from the exit hole. The leg is slightly lifted here which kind of closed the hole up, but it was a nice round exit at the diameter of the width you see. This was a Nosler BT bullet, but with bergers I tend to see about the same size exit hole. Typically golfball sized exits. Sometimes more. One deer I shot with a Berger, also a 9 point was at about 70 yards, double lung, close to 3000 fps with a 140 VLD, left about a 6" exit hole. The deer ran 20 yards and fell down and bedded up and somehow took an incredible amount of time to die. It actually had nearly half a lung hanging out the hole. Some animals are just amazing. I actually shot that deer a second time after several minutes. [/QUOTE]
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