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<blockquote data-quote="MajorSpittle" data-source="post: 1809669" data-attributes="member: 53101"><p>So the 100lb deer weren't dying after being hit by a 208gr bullet launched at over 3300fps!!! I would think if the bullets weren't exiting at all, then that energy being absorbed by a target that small would have its whole insides liquefied and you found the perfect bullet. </p><p>I am not sure if an exit wound would really make something bleed faster, or if ot is more of a case that most deer that don't have an exit wound were hit with a bullet that had little energy to begin with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajorSpittle, post: 1809669, member: 53101"] So the 100lb deer weren't dying after being hit by a 208gr bullet launched at over 3300fps!!! I would think if the bullets weren't exiting at all, then that energy being absorbed by a target that small would have its whole insides liquefied and you found the perfect bullet. I am not sure if an exit wound would really make something bleed faster, or if ot is more of a case that most deer that don't have an exit wound were hit with a bullet that had little energy to begin with? [/QUOTE]
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