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Bigger is better theory or truth?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1735502" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>Lots of variables to go by just one rule of thumb. Bullets construction and how fast impact velocity makes most of the difference. Lead from different bullets varies in softness. I have found that the lead may be softer in one caliber of the same brand and style but just a different caliber size. Go to a website called Terminal Ballistics Research and look at the knowledgebase page for different cartridges. I have found all of the information there to be accurate based on all of my game harvesting from 243 cal up to 30 cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1735502, member: 93895"] Lots of variables to go by just one rule of thumb. Bullets construction and how fast impact velocity makes most of the difference. Lead from different bullets varies in softness. I have found that the lead may be softer in one caliber of the same brand and style but just a different caliber size. Go to a website called Terminal Ballistics Research and look at the knowledgebase page for different cartridges. I have found all of the information there to be accurate based on all of my game harvesting from 243 cal up to 30 cal. [/QUOTE]
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