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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 75035" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>GG,i never said anything about shooting a flat nose bullet through the air for long range hunting.the question ,at least my understanding was, about terminal performance.after the bullet hits.some of the best hunting bullets made are all very streamlined with high B.C.,but when they strike,they turn into flat nosed,single dia. solids that flat out kill.this kind of bullet would have a better chance of going out the far side with that shoulder shot.ask "POP" that posts on here about the killing power of those groove bullets.again, with all the variables of long range hunting,i'm not saying this type of bullet would be best.but at normal ranges,where 99% of the game is taken,this type of bullet will make a larger wound channel.my only thought on all this bullet placement stuff is why do the meat hunters shoot the animals in the body?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 75035, member: 4491"] GG,i never said anything about shooting a flat nose bullet through the air for long range hunting.the question ,at least my understanding was, about terminal performance.after the bullet hits.some of the best hunting bullets made are all very streamlined with high B.C.,but when they strike,they turn into flat nosed,single dia. solids that flat out kill.this kind of bullet would have a better chance of going out the far side with that shoulder shot.ask "POP" that posts on here about the killing power of those groove bullets.again, with all the variables of long range hunting,i'm not saying this type of bullet would be best.but at normal ranges,where 99% of the game is taken,this type of bullet will make a larger wound channel.my only thought on all this bullet placement stuff is why do the meat hunters shoot the animals in the body? [/QUOTE]
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