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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 2012463" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>copper petals were found inside the chest, just past the ribs, bullet expanded as it passed the hide, as bullet opened up inside the boiler room, it shut down operations with extreme violence, evidence of destruction was torn, shredded lungs & liver along with ripped out piping to heart and other machinery disconnected with extreme prejudice, the second moose was a "Texas Heart Shot" secondary follow up shot on a bull running away after a solid "behind the shoulder" hit with a 7mm Rem Mag by my dad, bullet hit the big hindquarter bone, opened up and shed the petals as it traveled in a straight line the entire length of the bull moose and broke through the heavy neck bones and I found it against the hide when skinning, bull was smashed face down hard, fastest & coolest kill shot I've ever seen,</p><p></p><p>here's the recovered Badlands 270 gr Super Bulldozer, punched completely through that mature bull moose lengthwise from stern to bow</p><p></p><p>That trip was kind of cool, first (two) moose for the Badlands 270 gr Super Bulldozer, brand new Lapua 300 Norma Mag brass (thanks to Ryan Pierce) and the then new IMR 8133 purple can powder</p><p></p><p>The cool part with the Super Bulldozers is you can load them deeper in the case to run in the 3.850" Accurate magazines, unlike the CEB Lazers where the seal tite band dictates your coal</p><p></p><p>.[ATTACH=full]222887[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]222888[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]222889[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 2012463, member: 2460"] copper petals were found inside the chest, just past the ribs, bullet expanded as it passed the hide, as bullet opened up inside the boiler room, it shut down operations with extreme violence, evidence of destruction was torn, shredded lungs & liver along with ripped out piping to heart and other machinery disconnected with extreme prejudice, the second moose was a "Texas Heart Shot" secondary follow up shot on a bull running away after a solid "behind the shoulder" hit with a 7mm Rem Mag by my dad, bullet hit the big hindquarter bone, opened up and shed the petals as it traveled in a straight line the entire length of the bull moose and broke through the heavy neck bones and I found it against the hide when skinning, bull was smashed face down hard, fastest & coolest kill shot I've ever seen, here's the recovered Badlands 270 gr Super Bulldozer, punched completely through that mature bull moose lengthwise from stern to bow That trip was kind of cool, first (two) moose for the Badlands 270 gr Super Bulldozer, brand new Lapua 300 Norma Mag brass (thanks to Ryan Pierce) and the then new IMR 8133 purple can powder The cool part with the Super Bulldozers is you can load them deeper in the case to run in the 3.850" Accurate magazines, unlike the CEB Lazers where the seal tite band dictates your coal .[ATTACH=full]222887[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]222888[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]222889[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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