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1st deer with 147 gr DRT lead free bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilderness Blacktail" data-source="post: 1760945" data-attributes="member: 27906"><p>Yup, thanx! In my experience they often do jump and run at least a lil ways with heart shots. </p><p>The bullet did just what they say it does, come apart gradual and penetrates well in pieces. The exit was maybe an inch thru the hide, a couple peices punched thru that I can see. Bits of copper, tungsten n whatever also found under the hide. Blood trail was steady but light and out both sides.</p><p>For lead free that's pretty promising to see. Impact was around 2300fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilderness Blacktail, post: 1760945, member: 27906"] Yup, thanx! In my experience they often do jump and run at least a lil ways with heart shots. The bullet did just what they say it does, come apart gradual and penetrates well in pieces. The exit was maybe an inch thru the hide, a couple peices punched thru that I can see. Bits of copper, tungsten n whatever also found under the hide. Blood trail was steady but light and out both sides. For lead free that's pretty promising to see. Impact was around 2300fps. [/QUOTE]
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