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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntnful" data-source="post: 2677407" data-attributes="member: 116563"><p>You can clearly see the bullet trace in literal slow motion coming from the left side of the camera frame (an even more direct line shot on the bull than the camera man) and brushing along his left shoulder running lengthwise down his body coming out in front of the right leg. I video all my kill shots and can analyze them quite well lol. I can see exactly what happened and where it impacted. No need to try and justify it differently, we all make a shot placement mistake here and there, and it's not even a big deal dude. I was just curious if you would have placed it differently given the opportunity again. Second shot looks like it was money based on the pictures and I'm glad you got to test out those bigger Badlands bullets and killed a great bull!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntnful, post: 2677407, member: 116563"] You can clearly see the bullet trace in literal slow motion coming from the left side of the camera frame (an even more direct line shot on the bull than the camera man) and brushing along his left shoulder running lengthwise down his body coming out in front of the right leg. I video all my kill shots and can analyze them quite well lol. I can see exactly what happened and where it impacted. No need to try and justify it differently, we all make a shot placement mistake here and there, and it's not even a big deal dude. I was just curious if you would have placed it differently given the opportunity again. Second shot looks like it was money based on the pictures and I'm glad you got to test out those bigger Badlands bullets and killed a great bull! [/QUOTE]
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