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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2677444" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>This is an awesome video. Very large Bull. The Moose was hit twice on the Lt side with the first shot looking like it hit a bit back of the left shoulder but clearly disabling the left leg. The second shot also hit on the left shoulder but at more of a broad side angle. Both 195 gr BD2 bullets exited on the right side with the first one exiting further back from the second and penetrating a considerable distance from the second because the angle of the shot was so quartering. Hard to know the exact penetration distances as they weren't measured, but given the size of the Moose both were significant. Graphic demonstration of the penetrating power of those bullets. These guys have their act down. Packing out such a large animal along with everything else they harvested is remarkable. I definitely will follow their channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2677444, member: 94556"] This is an awesome video. Very large Bull. The Moose was hit twice on the Lt side with the first shot looking like it hit a bit back of the left shoulder but clearly disabling the left leg. The second shot also hit on the left shoulder but at more of a broad side angle. Both 195 gr BD2 bullets exited on the right side with the first one exiting further back from the second and penetrating a considerable distance from the second because the angle of the shot was so quartering. Hard to know the exact penetration distances as they weren’t measured, but given the size of the Moose both were significant. Graphic demonstration of the penetrating power of those bullets. These guys have their act down. Packing out such a large animal along with everything else they harvested is remarkable. I definitely will follow their channel. [/QUOTE]
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