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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Accubond failures?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rymart" data-source="post: 121629" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>Yes, I imagine its possible that the bullet could have hit something on the way to the animal. I hadn't considered that before. I mean it was running through sage brush and the shot was low. I know what you mean about it seeming impossible for the bullet not to have penetrated at that speed. I looked at the wound for some time trying to figure it out. The picture doesn't do it much justice (the flash on my digital camera is not working, so I have to hold the camera very still while I wait for the camera to gather enough light). The wound is a hollowed out hole. No broken or visibly damaged bone. No pieces of bullet. Just a bloody hole. It doesn't look like a glancing hit.</p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about the porcupines. I used to shoot them back in the day with ballistic tips out of a 7mm Mag. They would literally explode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rymart, post: 121629, member: 3688"] Yes, I imagine its possible that the bullet could have hit something on the way to the animal. I hadn't considered that before. I mean it was running through sage brush and the shot was low. I know what you mean about it seeming impossible for the bullet not to have penetrated at that speed. I looked at the wound for some time trying to figure it out. The picture doesn't do it much justice (the flash on my digital camera is not working, so I have to hold the camera very still while I wait for the camera to gather enough light). The wound is a hollowed out hole. No broken or visibly damaged bone. No pieces of bullet. Just a bloody hole. It doesn't look like a glancing hit. I know what you mean about the porcupines. I used to shoot them back in the day with ballistic tips out of a 7mm Mag. They would literally explode. [/QUOTE]
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