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Where does the .243 win fit in?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpencerSS" data-source="post: 596575" data-attributes="member: 32793"><p>After shedding some weight. Bullet expansion is a direct corralation of impact velocity. The higher the impact speed, the more expansion/deformation. </p><p> </p><p>How far a deer moves after it is shot has more to do with that individual deer than bullet performance. If you shoot 100 deer with the same load, same shot placement, at the same range; you will get many different results; DRTs, three steppers, death run for 500yds...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpencerSS, post: 596575, member: 32793"] After shedding some weight. Bullet expansion is a direct corralation of impact velocity. The higher the impact speed, the more expansion/deformation. How far a deer moves after it is shot has more to do with that individual deer than bullet performance. If you shoot 100 deer with the same load, same shot placement, at the same range; you will get many different results; DRTs, three steppers, death run for 500yds... [/QUOTE]
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