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Terminal ballistics- Which would you prefer
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 737437" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>I want a bullet that makes 90 degree turn and veers off to the bigger buck I did not see circles around it to hit it from a safe direction right in the lungs so it jumps out were I can see it collapse and then shoots a flair up so I know it was my hit........ Bullets are often over thought.................. I want it to kill and kill quick................ Does not matter how it does it as long as I understand the best way to use it. Hard bullets need hard targets like heavy bone, soft hits threw the lungs.....do not. If you want to split the difference use a Heavy weight lightly constructed bullet. It really all comes down to placement. At long range I have never sean a shot that HAD to go threw the shoulder. Unless the guy behind the gun was inpatient he could wait for a better angle. At close range it is different, speed is more necessary and placement options are more limited And that is why I prefer med-long range hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 737437, member: 14340"] I want a bullet that makes 90 degree turn and veers off to the bigger buck I did not see circles around it to hit it from a safe direction right in the lungs so it jumps out were I can see it collapse and then shoots a flair up so I know it was my hit........ Bullets are often over thought.................. I want it to kill and kill quick................ Does not matter how it does it as long as I understand the best way to use it. Hard bullets need hard targets like heavy bone, soft hits threw the lungs.....do not. If you want to split the difference use a Heavy weight lightly constructed bullet. It really all comes down to placement. At long range I have never sean a shot that HAD to go threw the shoulder. Unless the guy behind the gun was inpatient he could wait for a better angle. At close range it is different, speed is more necessary and placement options are more limited And that is why I prefer med-long range hunting. [/QUOTE]
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