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Smaller blood trail with Hammer bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2957678" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Took my father in law out this weekend for deer. Shot a very nice sized deer. Lots and lots of blood. Other times nothing. But as someone who has taken an average of 12-15 a year with many different kinds of rounds. I can tell you it's more the animals than the bullets best best is hole in hole out after that not much you can expect a bullet to do.</p><p></p><p> Perfect example few years back I shot a doe with my .257 and 115 nosler first doe dropped zero blood second one same distance everything was the same except one bleed like nothing I've seen and the other didn't. Heck even had deer with 20gauge slugs not leak. </p><p> Very interesting how they each act different</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2957678, member: 54383"] Took my father in law out this weekend for deer. Shot a very nice sized deer. Lots and lots of blood. Other times nothing. But as someone who has taken an average of 12-15 a year with many different kinds of rounds. I can tell you it’s more the animals than the bullets best best is hole in hole out after that not much you can expect a bullet to do. Perfect example few years back I shot a doe with my .257 and 115 nosler first doe dropped zero blood second one same distance everything was the same except one bleed like nothing I’ve seen and the other didn’t. Heck even had deer with 20gauge slugs not leak. Very interesting how they each act different [/QUOTE]
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