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Disappointed with the Berger 156 grain EOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Hicks" data-source="post: 2431809" data-attributes="member: 9129"><p>Guys,</p><p></p><p>What Magnum44270 said is basically this: KE=1/2MV (where V is squared). If there is an exit wound, not all of the product of this equation is transferred into the animal, i.e not all of the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred into the animal. If there is no exit wound, all of the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred into the animal, i.e. more internal shock and damage systemically over what shock and damage an exit wound provides. I prefer no exit wound over a blood trail.</p><p></p><p>Hicks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hicks, post: 2431809, member: 9129"] Guys, What Magnum44270 said is basically this: KE=1/2MV (where V is squared). If there is an exit wound, not all of the product of this equation is transferred into the animal, i.e not all of the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred into the animal. If there is no exit wound, all of the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred into the animal, i.e. more internal shock and damage systemically over what shock and damage an exit wound provides. I prefer no exit wound over a blood trail. Hicks [/QUOTE]
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