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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1673675" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I actually don't care about two holes, I care about a bullet that sheds enough weight in the core of an elk that it creates a major permenant hole in the vital causing a massive blood pressure crash and O2 shortage. I've got elk with enough energy through the chest that it popped the blood vessels around the stomach and she held her feet and made it a couple hundred yards, massive energy dump with a bonded bullet but little permenant wound channel. I've shot quite a few with a 223 and a bullet that frags and they wobble 20 yards and tip over. I used to fill whitetail deer from a cemetery with a 22lr, I would drill the tips so they broke up, deer would kick and run a few feet then while looking around til over from blood loss, quick, clean and quite, zero energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1673675, member: 13632"] I actually don't care about two holes, I care about a bullet that sheds enough weight in the core of an elk that it creates a major permenant hole in the vital causing a massive blood pressure crash and O2 shortage. I've got elk with enough energy through the chest that it popped the blood vessels around the stomach and she held her feet and made it a couple hundred yards, massive energy dump with a bonded bullet but little permenant wound channel. I've shot quite a few with a 223 and a bullet that frags and they wobble 20 yards and tip over. I used to fill whitetail deer from a cemetery with a 22lr, I would drill the tips so they broke up, deer would kick and run a few feet then while looking around til over from blood loss, quick, clean and quite, zero energy. [/QUOTE]
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