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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bonded vs Non Bonded - Accubond vs Berger or SST or Ballistic Tip
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2134023" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>I have had some similar experiences on some animals—good hit but not the reaction/ knock down you expect. I went back to basics— when the shot is important (the animal is tough/trip was expensive/animal is hard to locate), it all comes home to roost. I don't mind not finding a pig, but totally different on an eland or kudu. On those I ALWAYS use a Swift A frame. It leaves an awesome wound channel and quite often is found in the skin of the off shoulder, flattened like a pancake. All the energy is expended inside the animal, which is what I /you should want. Even if the animal doesn't drop, the wound leaves an incredible blood trail. Of course everything is based on where the animal and the bullet collide!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2134023, member: 108611"] I have had some similar experiences on some animals—good hit but not the reaction/ knock down you expect. I went back to basics— when the shot is important (the animal is tough/trip was expensive/animal is hard to locate), it all comes home to roost. I don’t mind not finding a pig, but totally different on an eland or kudu. On those I ALWAYS use a Swift A frame. It leaves an awesome wound channel and quite often is found in the skin of the off shoulder, flattened like a pancake. All the energy is expended inside the animal, which is what I /you should want. Even if the animal doesn’t drop, the wound leaves an incredible blood trail. Of course everything is based on where the animal and the bullet collide! [/QUOTE]
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