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Do you want a exit wound????
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 74821" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>I guess if you're going to go for a "radiator hose" shot into the so called vital area, then logic dictates the more damage the better. I wouldn't really want the hillside behind the animal to get some of the energy that was left over after the bullet went through the animal. I would want all the energy possible to open the bullet to maximum size to help destroy as much tissue as possible. That is what is so great about the shoulder shot. Every joule of kinetic energy is transferred to the bone with the ultimate destroying power. That is what we expect when hunting with bullets. We expect a blood trail with an arrow because these two projectiles kill in VERY different ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 74821, member: 2852"] I guess if you're going to go for a "radiator hose" shot into the so called vital area, then logic dictates the more damage the better. I wouldn't really want the hillside behind the animal to get some of the energy that was left over after the bullet went through the animal. I would want all the energy possible to open the bullet to maximum size to help destroy as much tissue as possible. That is what is so great about the shoulder shot. Every joule of kinetic energy is transferred to the bone with the ultimate destroying power. That is what we expect when hunting with bullets. We expect a blood trail with an arrow because these two projectiles kill in VERY different ways. [/QUOTE]
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