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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2895133" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>Magnum,</p><p> I shot an antelope doe at about 100 yards through the rear quarter with a 180 grain TTSX from a 30-378 Weatherby going about 3250fps with the same results. The entry wound looked like a softball had been driven through the hide and meat and the front shoulder was completely detached except for a small piece of hide. I didn't feel over gunned going into the hunt because the elk season was also open but I sure did after that shot. I felt terrible because it pretty much rendered the majority of the meat unusable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2895133, member: 103317"] Magnum, I shot an antelope doe at about 100 yards through the rear quarter with a 180 grain TTSX from a 30-378 Weatherby going about 3250fps with the same results. The entry wound looked like a softball had been driven through the hide and meat and the front shoulder was completely detached except for a small piece of hide. I didn't feel over gunned going into the hunt because the elk season was also open but I sure did after that shot. I felt terrible because it pretty much rendered the majority of the meat unusable. [/QUOTE]
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