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<blockquote data-quote="Bbear" data-source="post: 1269047" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>Regarding the elasticity of animal hide, I remember seeing a shot from a 30-06 @ >100 yards push the hide out nearly 18" from the animal. The exit wound on the hide was about .75" in size. When we skinned it, the exit wound in the flesh was over 2" in diameter with the blood-shot meat being around 4-5". </p><p>As WildRose stated, you're shooting a bonded bullet. My guess is that you're having similar to what I've seen using the Accubonds - unless I hit them really close, my exits are rather smallish but the damage is done to a 'T' internally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbear, post: 1269047, member: 7898"] Regarding the elasticity of animal hide, I remember seeing a shot from a 30-06 @ >100 yards push the hide out nearly 18" from the animal. The exit wound on the hide was about .75" in size. When we skinned it, the exit wound in the flesh was over 2" in diameter with the blood-shot meat being around 4-5". As WildRose stated, you're shooting a bonded bullet. My guess is that you're having similar to what I've seen using the Accubonds - unless I hit them really close, my exits are rather smallish but the damage is done to a 'T' internally. [/QUOTE]
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