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1275 coyote with the old with 215 bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 745026" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Ok Thanks Riley. No need to post links for me. I have seen some of what you are referring to. Mostly about tumbling before entry. </p><p> </p><p>As for the small pieces being from the tip like Rich's did. It is my opinion that was due to being pressurized and blown off from the water. But either way a 4" exit is a 4" exit and this was at a very low velocity. I just don't feel a non-expanding bullet, even if tumbling would make a 4" exit. </p><p> </p><p>None the less I think we owe it to the OP to stop the hijack of his thread.</p><p> </p><p>.308win, to take 2 yotes with a combined yardage of 2382 yards, 1.35 miles. Is something to be proud of. I took one at 1200 and another at 1156. I know what those little suckers look like in the scope at that distance and how the trigger needs to be broke to make a connection. Great shooting man.gun)</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 745026, member: 7503"] Ok Thanks Riley. No need to post links for me. I have seen some of what you are referring to. Mostly about tumbling before entry. As for the small pieces being from the tip like Rich's did. It is my opinion that was due to being pressurized and blown off from the water. But either way a 4" exit is a 4" exit and this was at a very low velocity. I just don't feel a non-expanding bullet, even if tumbling would make a 4" exit. None the less I think we owe it to the OP to stop the hijack of his thread. .308win, to take 2 yotes with a combined yardage of 2382 yards, 1.35 miles. Is something to be proud of. I took one at 1200 and another at 1156. I know what those little suckers look like in the scope at that distance and how the trigger needs to be broke to make a connection. Great shooting man.gun) Jeff [/QUOTE]
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