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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1860735" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I've also had exceptional terminal performance with the GMX bullets. Nothing larger than deer yet, but I've had complete penetration on every one I've shot. All have been frontal chest shots. ( While I don't particularly like that shot presentation, it's about all you get when you rattle in the deer.) They have all dropped right now, without even a wiggle or a kick. The hearts & lungs had fairly large holes, but were not completely blown up. Guts were not a mess, even though the bullets went through them, too. I think that by the time they got that far into the animals, the bullets were done expanding, and the wound cavity was pretty small. Exit wounds were also pretty small. Curious to see how they behave on larger animals ...…….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1860735, member: 109113"] I've also had exceptional terminal performance with the GMX bullets. Nothing larger than deer yet, but I've had complete penetration on every one I've shot. All have been frontal chest shots. ( While I don't particularly like that shot presentation, it's about all you get when you rattle in the deer.) They have all dropped right now, without even a wiggle or a kick. The hearts & lungs had fairly large holes, but were not completely blown up. Guts were not a mess, even though the bullets went through them, too. I think that by the time they got that far into the animals, the bullets were done expanding, and the wound cavity was pretty small. Exit wounds were also pretty small. Curious to see how they behave on larger animals ...……. [/QUOTE]
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