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.28 Nosler at close range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joemac6324" data-source="post: 1674736" data-attributes="member: 87970"><p>Bullet blow up was absolutely not a concern within 150 yards. It was more like you shoot them them, they do a 360 degree flip and that's is that. From 200 yards, which my 300 win mag was zeroed at, with a buck at exactly two hundred yards away. (Yes, I actually measured the distance) the buck vanished. No sign of a hit until two hundred yards further where he laid down and I found a decent pool of lung blood. From there it was only him blowing it out of his nose. Straight into a river. Where you could see where he tumbled down the bank and was swept away. Second buck, exactly 405 yards. Shot him, saw him turn and shoulder was having problems with the turn. 2 hours later went to look for him after asking a few people to help. This buck was laid up 15 yards from where I shot him. He jumped up when I was stepping over a huge tangled mess of undergrowth and took off. A small amount of blood on either side of where he was laying and a big pile of drool. Never found him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joemac6324, post: 1674736, member: 87970"] Bullet blow up was absolutely not a concern within 150 yards. It was more like you shoot them them, they do a 360 degree flip and that’s is that. From 200 yards, which my 300 win mag was zeroed at, with a buck at exactly two hundred yards away. (Yes, I actually measured the distance) the buck vanished. No sign of a hit until two hundred yards further where he laid down and I found a decent pool of lung blood. From there it was only him blowing it out of his nose. Straight into a river. Where you could see where he tumbled down the bank and was swept away. Second buck, exactly 405 yards. Shot him, saw him turn and shoulder was having problems with the turn. 2 hours later went to look for him after asking a few people to help. This buck was laid up 15 yards from where I shot him. He jumped up when I was stepping over a huge tangled mess of undergrowth and took off. A small amount of blood on either side of where he was laying and a big pile of drool. Never found him. [/QUOTE]
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