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<blockquote data-quote="Overkill338" data-source="post: 1673612" data-attributes="member: 110473"><p>The pistol reference was just to show how energy makes a difference. I never said a bad shot would kill because of energy. A bad shot is a bad shot, period. But directly through the vitals, with a big boomer, and they will <u><em><strong>ALMOST </strong></em></u> always drop in their tracks. I never said anything is guaranteed, but if you can't understand low energy vs high energy, then I can't help you.</p><p></p><p>I double lunged a 100 lb doe at 15 yards with a Glock 29 and she ran a long *** way, even though the 200 grain XTP made a full pass through. But you think two holes is the best way to kill. Why didn't she drop instantly with the super magic pass through?</p><p></p><p>Yet a similar Doe at 386 yards, with a 180 Interlock from a .300 Win Mag, she dropped, dead before she hit the ground. Bullet was in the offside shoulder.</p><p></p><p>I'm not coming back to this thread, because I'm not being baited into an argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overkill338, post: 1673612, member: 110473"] The pistol reference was just to show how energy makes a difference. I never said a bad shot would kill because of energy. A bad shot is a bad shot, period. But directly through the vitals, with a big boomer, and they will [U][I][B]ALMOST [/B][/I][/U] always drop in their tracks. I never said anything is guaranteed, but if you can't understand low energy vs high energy, then I can't help you. I double lunged a 100 lb doe at 15 yards with a Glock 29 and she ran a long *** way, even though the 200 grain XTP made a full pass through. But you think two holes is the best way to kill. Why didn't she drop instantly with the super magic pass through? Yet a similar Doe at 386 yards, with a 180 Interlock from a .300 Win Mag, she dropped, dead before she hit the ground. Bullet was in the offside shoulder. I'm not coming back to this thread, because I'm not being baited into an argument. [/QUOTE]
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