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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 731446" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Penciling just happens occasionally. I've seen it with different makes of bullets over the years especially on white tails. More often than not those are the bullets that don't hit any bone other than perhaps a rib to initiate violent expansion. By the time they mushroom enough to really make a nasty hole they are already out the other side.</p><p></p><p>Aim for the shoulder/spine and if you hit your mark they are DRT. Miss that mark at any range with any bullet and you are going to occasionally have **** poor results.</p><p></p><p>Heck I've even seen where Nosler BT's turned completely inside out and punched through the other side to bury up in a boar's off side shield, or pencil right through a white tail with an almost identical exit to the entry.</p><p></p><p>Good job on some rather inventive red neck engineering for your test. We did something similar many years ago using a wooden box and alternating layers of modeling clay and wafer board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 731446, member: 30902"] Penciling just happens occasionally. I've seen it with different makes of bullets over the years especially on white tails. More often than not those are the bullets that don't hit any bone other than perhaps a rib to initiate violent expansion. By the time they mushroom enough to really make a nasty hole they are already out the other side. Aim for the shoulder/spine and if you hit your mark they are DRT. Miss that mark at any range with any bullet and you are going to occasionally have **** poor results. Heck I've even seen where Nosler BT's turned completely inside out and punched through the other side to bury up in a boar's off side shield, or pencil right through a white tail with an almost identical exit to the entry. Good job on some rather inventive red neck engineering for your test. We did something similar many years ago using a wooden box and alternating layers of modeling clay and wafer board. [/QUOTE]
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