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Bullet Loss - As it enters an animal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jmmcquirk" data-source="post: 1397936" data-attributes="member: 97903"><p>I recently had a friend come into my store who retrieved a bullet from an animal he had killed in Spain, in early January. He seemed a little excited to see what the actual bullet weighed. Either of us even knowing what to expect. He was shooting a 175 grain Accubond LR from a 28 Nosler 360 yards at an Ibex, the recovered bullet weight was 77.9 grains. We know that all bullets are made a little different. Just wondering how much weight is lost when a bullet impacts an animal? Has anyone ever retrieved a bullet? what are your findings? what is the industry standard? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am new to these types of threads so I hope you haven't already created this topic, Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmmcquirk, post: 1397936, member: 97903"] I recently had a friend come into my store who retrieved a bullet from an animal he had killed in Spain, in early January. He seemed a little excited to see what the actual bullet weighed. Either of us even knowing what to expect. He was shooting a 175 grain Accubond LR from a 28 Nosler 360 yards at an Ibex, the recovered bullet weight was 77.9 grains. We know that all bullets are made a little different. Just wondering how much weight is lost when a bullet impacts an animal? Has anyone ever retrieved a bullet? what are your findings? what is the industry standard? I am new to these types of threads so I hope you haven't already created this topic, Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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