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<blockquote data-quote="ninnamyuk" data-source="post: 533912" data-attributes="member: 35924"><p>Those wounds look pretty similar to the wounds I have seen so many times when butchering caribou shot with m193 ammo. Even 223 fmj is plenty lethal on deer size game as long as the velocity is high enough to make it wickedly destabilize and turn into a meat grinder. FMJs might even be better than a lot of soft points because they seem to penetrate a little deeper before they do their real damage. Again, even 55 grain fmj will work fine on deer size game, I have seen it hundreds of times just make sure you put the bullet in the right place and no worries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ninnamyuk, post: 533912, member: 35924"] Those wounds look pretty similar to the wounds I have seen so many times when butchering caribou shot with m193 ammo. Even 223 fmj is plenty lethal on deer size game as long as the velocity is high enough to make it wickedly destabilize and turn into a meat grinder. FMJs might even be better than a lot of soft points because they seem to penetrate a little deeper before they do their real damage. Again, even 55 grain fmj will work fine on deer size game, I have seen it hundreds of times just make sure you put the bullet in the right place and no worries. [/QUOTE]
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