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Dramatic bullet performance
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<blockquote data-quote="gpo1956" data-source="post: 2348010" data-attributes="member: 94391"><p>I killed my first deer with the 6.5 PRC yesterday and I'm very impressed. The bullet was the 142 gr ABLR loaded to approximately 2900 fps. It was a non-typical 9 pt with a 5" drop tine weighting about 150 lbs. The shot was 170 yards. He drew up on impact and ran hard about 30 yards into the wood line. I knew I hit him right at the crease and that he wouldn't go far. I went to the spot where I thought I hit him and found a large spray of bright red blood. I happened to look a few feet in the direction he came from and noticed another large spray. Ok, this must be where he was. Then I looked about 5 feet further and found a huge spray of blood and two pieces of meat. The blood trail was the heaviest I've ever followed. I found him about 15 yards in the woods. Surprisingly the exit hole was just about twice the size of the entrance. Very little blood on the deer itself, but the insides were total mush. I would have thought with that much violent blood splash and trail that the meat loss would have been dramatic, but the bullet couldn't have performed better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpo1956, post: 2348010, member: 94391"] I killed my first deer with the 6.5 PRC yesterday and I’m very impressed. The bullet was the 142 gr ABLR loaded to approximately 2900 fps. It was a non-typical 9 pt with a 5” drop tine weighting about 150 lbs. The shot was 170 yards. He drew up on impact and ran hard about 30 yards into the wood line. I knew I hit him right at the crease and that he wouldn’t go far. I went to the spot where I thought I hit him and found a large spray of bright red blood. I happened to look a few feet in the direction he came from and noticed another large spray. Ok, this must be where he was. Then I looked about 5 feet further and found a huge spray of blood and two pieces of meat. The blood trail was the heaviest I’ve ever followed. I found him about 15 yards in the woods. Surprisingly the exit hole was just about twice the size of the entrance. Very little blood on the deer itself, but the insides were total mush. I would have thought with that much violent blood splash and trail that the meat loss would have been dramatic, but the bullet couldn’t have performed better. [/QUOTE]
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