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6.5 bullet for Prong Horn
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<blockquote data-quote="TRexF16" data-source="post: 2033030" data-attributes="member: 108912"><p>I totally respect your experience. What I have seen on the 130 gr 6.5 ABs I have autopsied in deer and antelope is that the wound channels look like the bullet expanded extensively in the first few inches of penetration, then kind of "folded up" and punched through a small exit. I find the partitions to leave a more dramatic exit, but my experience with the ABs is much more limited than my experience with the partitions. Had I not looked carefully at the initial part of the wound channel I could have concluded they "penciled through." Someone who had not seen the kill, looking at the skinned carcass, would have thought the entrance was the exit and vice versa. But they killed well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRexF16, post: 2033030, member: 108912"] I totally respect your experience. What I have seen on the 130 gr 6.5 ABs I have autopsied in deer and antelope is that the wound channels look like the bullet expanded extensively in the first few inches of penetration, then kind of "folded up" and punched through a small exit. I find the partitions to leave a more dramatic exit, but my experience with the ABs is much more limited than my experience with the partitions. Had I not looked carefully at the initial part of the wound channel I could have concluded they "penciled through." Someone who had not seen the kill, looking at the skinned carcass, would have thought the entrance was the exit and vice versa. But they killed well. [/QUOTE]
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