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Smaller blood trail with Hammer bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="mn_hntr" data-source="post: 2334085" data-attributes="member: 117816"><p>From what I am gathering it seems dependent on the shot placement. I shot my buck a bit higher than I would have preferred, was setup for a longer shot and this buck came out right in front of me. All the blood must have pooled in the bottom cavity, as the petals definitely did their job. Mostly curious cause the entrance and exit were roughly the same size, and that's different than the ELD-X bullets I had been using. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, my buddy was using a 30-06 with 150gr ELD-X bullets this weekend and neither his 70yd or 7yd passed through the deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mn_hntr, post: 2334085, member: 117816"] From what I am gathering it seems dependent on the shot placement. I shot my buck a bit higher than I would have preferred, was setup for a longer shot and this buck came out right in front of me. All the blood must have pooled in the bottom cavity, as the petals definitely did their job. Mostly curious cause the entrance and exit were roughly the same size, and that's different than the ELD-X bullets I had been using. On a side note, my buddy was using a 30-06 with 150gr ELD-X bullets this weekend and neither his 70yd or 7yd passed through the deer. [/QUOTE]
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