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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1739474" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>Bullets can and will do funny things for sure. The first deer my wife shot with a 243 and a 100 gr partition she hit in center of shoulder and somehow the bullet turned 90 degrees and it looked like you'd sawed that deers ribs into with a meat saw. We found the bullet in the ham . I still to this day do not understand or know how this took place . The deer was perfectly broadside. </p><p>Another time while shooting groundhogs one summer I shot one with my 308 shooting 150 gr corelokts was shooting them up for the brass. We seen a whistle pig and ranged him at 210 yards on a rock down below us in the field . Shot him and he just lay there never moved or nothing my buddy said he seen a red mist in the spotting scope when I shot , so we walked down there and he was dead as a door nail . The bullet however was laying maybe an inch and a half away from him perfect mushroom just like you'd placed it there . Still scratching my head on that one too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1739474, member: 96251"] Bullets can and will do funny things for sure. The first deer my wife shot with a 243 and a 100 gr partition she hit in center of shoulder and somehow the bullet turned 90 degrees and it looked like you’d sawed that deers ribs into with a meat saw. We found the bullet in the ham . I still to this day do not understand or know how this took place . The deer was perfectly broadside. Another time while shooting groundhogs one summer I shot one with my 308 shooting 150 gr corelokts was shooting them up for the brass. We seen a whistle pig and ranged him at 210 yards on a rock down below us in the field . Shot him and he just lay there never moved or nothing my buddy said he seen a red mist in the spotting scope when I shot , so we walked down there and he was dead as a door nail . The bullet however was laying maybe an inch and a half away from him perfect mushroom just like you’d placed it there . Still scratching my head on that one too [/QUOTE]
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