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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 74906" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>420gr is one big dang bullet and no matter how fast it is giong it is gonna hit REALLY hard but i do not think it will do the damage on a typical game animal, a freakin cape buffalo isn't typical, that a large high speed bullet will do that will enter the animal and then open up and distribute its energy as it penetrates. If for some reason it manage to completly penetrate the animal and exit it will be fully expand and possible breaking apart thus making a large exit wound that probable won't be needed because if you hit the animal in the front shoulders he will be on his *** already anyway. Now this is only my opinion but I would venture to say that my 300rum with a 190gr heavy jacketed wildcat bullet going 3250fps would have a more devastating effect on a elk than these flat point bullets of yours, if i am wrong then I apologize but like I said this is only my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 74906, member: 3115"] 420gr is one big dang bullet and no matter how fast it is giong it is gonna hit REALLY hard but i do not think it will do the damage on a typical game animal, a freakin cape buffalo isn't typical, that a large high speed bullet will do that will enter the animal and then open up and distribute its energy as it penetrates. If for some reason it manage to completly penetrate the animal and exit it will be fully expand and possible breaking apart thus making a large exit wound that probable won't be needed because if you hit the animal in the front shoulders he will be on his *** already anyway. Now this is only my opinion but I would venture to say that my 300rum with a 190gr heavy jacketed wildcat bullet going 3250fps would have a more devastating effect on a elk than these flat point bullets of yours, if i am wrong then I apologize but like I said this is only my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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