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2 moose over 900 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 166142" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Bone damage was spectacular. There is just no other word for it. As you can see, the bullet struck mid shoulder and slightly forward. This got the bullet opening up and sent pieces of jacket all over into the shoulder and the front of the chest cavity. It then proceeded into the lungs and then broke two ribs on the far side. Yes, it is similair to shooting another gun at an animal at point blank range. The damage was incredible. And you're right about the front quarter. It was mostly ruined. Bloodshot red jello all throughout the meat and fat membranes. The thing that really is stunning is looking at the full, unshot bullet next to the recovered bullet. It has reduced itself and pushed the material back to less than half the original length. You know that would take some serious forces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 166142, member: 2852"] Bone damage was spectacular. There is just no other word for it. As you can see, the bullet struck mid shoulder and slightly forward. This got the bullet opening up and sent pieces of jacket all over into the shoulder and the front of the chest cavity. It then proceeded into the lungs and then broke two ribs on the far side. Yes, it is similair to shooting another gun at an animal at point blank range. The damage was incredible. And you're right about the front quarter. It was mostly ruined. Bloodshot red jello all throughout the meat and fat membranes. The thing that really is stunning is looking at the full, unshot bullet next to the recovered bullet. It has reduced itself and pushed the material back to less than half the original length. You know that would take some serious forces. [/QUOTE]
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