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Bullet Choice to Save the most Meat
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee7588" data-source="post: 2971338" data-attributes="member: 123764"><p>Do you mean a fragmenting bullet rather than an expanding bullet? Barnes, Badlands, Nosler e tips, Hornady Cx, etc expand but don't fragment. Hammers and Cutting Edge monos fragment. I agree that I want that animal to die asap, and I don't eat deer ribs either. But I have had shots ricochet off bone when using lead core bullets, haven't had one do it with monos YET. A well placed shot is first and foremost to getting as much meat as possible from the animal, second comes from a bullet performing they way the hunter wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee7588, post: 2971338, member: 123764"] Do you mean a fragmenting bullet rather than an expanding bullet? Barnes, Badlands, Nosler e tips, Hornady Cx, etc expand but don't fragment. Hammers and Cutting Edge monos fragment. I agree that I want that animal to die asap, and I don't eat deer ribs either. But I have had shots ricochet off bone when using lead core bullets, haven't had one do it with monos YET. A well placed shot is first and foremost to getting as much meat as possible from the animal, second comes from a bullet performing they way the hunter wants. [/QUOTE]
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