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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 697520" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I recover a small percentage of bullets every year after they exit an animal, light snow and the step terrain I shoot I'll find some every year, that is what kinda bummed me out about Accubonds the one's I found were barely open after clearing a mule deer. I do my best to find bullets any time I shoot, I have a small collection of SMK's and Berger 300's shot at 1890 yards and the 100% of the Bergers open well and the SMK's are perty much just bent bananas.</p><p></p><p>My dad's 6.5 Sherman shooting 140 Berger was one of the most consistent rifles this last year, shot mule deer through the shoulders, lungs and a few goats as well all holes the same and nothing we hit would stop them, not one bullet opened until starting into the chest cavity and exited with a golf ballish size hole with what ever it went through hanging out the hole.</p><p></p><p>You should see what a lost river solid does to an elk from a 375 Cheytac when it tumbles, it surely is dead gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 697520, member: 13632"] I recover a small percentage of bullets every year after they exit an animal, light snow and the step terrain I shoot I'll find some every year, that is what kinda bummed me out about Accubonds the one's I found were barely open after clearing a mule deer. I do my best to find bullets any time I shoot, I have a small collection of SMK's and Berger 300's shot at 1890 yards and the 100% of the Bergers open well and the SMK's are perty much just bent bananas. My dad's 6.5 Sherman shooting 140 Berger was one of the most consistent rifles this last year, shot mule deer through the shoulders, lungs and a few goats as well all holes the same and nothing we hit would stop them, not one bullet opened until starting into the chest cavity and exited with a golf ballish size hole with what ever it went through hanging out the hole. You should see what a lost river solid does to an elk from a 375 Cheytac when it tumbles, it surely is dead gun) [/QUOTE]
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