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Berger 208 and 220 hybrid target?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Bracken" data-source="post: 2079887" data-attributes="member: 106232"><p>Send it,</p><p>Shot placement on the broadside hits is usually either a straight on through the onside shoulder which breaks both shoulders with no exit or it's just behind the onside shoulder angling forward, slightly, breaking down the offside shoulder. Most of these hits produce a DRT but not always. Just depends on the hog. With big hogs no exit wound....on smaller hogs quarter to 50 cent piece sized exit holes depending on the hog and the hit. Sorry...I don't have any post shot autopsy reports because I typically just drag them off to a pit. (<em>Please save your criticisms. Our area is over run with feral hogs and I have also been advised not to eat them by our local vet</em>.)</p><p></p><p>And no...I do not run a bit into the tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Bracken, post: 2079887, member: 106232"] Send it, Shot placement on the broadside hits is usually either a straight on through the onside shoulder which breaks both shoulders with no exit or it's just behind the onside shoulder angling forward, slightly, breaking down the offside shoulder. Most of these hits produce a DRT but not always. Just depends on the hog. With big hogs no exit wound....on smaller hogs quarter to 50 cent piece sized exit holes depending on the hog and the hit. Sorry...I don't have any post shot autopsy reports because I typically just drag them off to a pit. ([I]Please save your criticisms. Our area is over run with feral hogs and I have also been advised not to eat them by our local vet[/I].) And no...I do not run a bit into the tips. [/QUOTE]
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