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exploding bullets on impact...is this real or are people guessing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared2700" data-source="post: 1754597" data-attributes="member: 102752"><p>O definitely agree with what you posted here. Soft lead and thin jackets are the way most target bullets are made. Which makes them more forgiving than a harder core with thicker jackets. The reason why you have blood shot meat is because your lead bullet is spraying tons of tiny particles of lead everywhere. Barnes bullets are the way to go. Less blood shot meat because the bullets stays together with 100 percent weight retention. Way better in my opinion, a animal dead on bullets arrival. Plus you can shoot small bullets at close to 4000 fps with clean pass through. Shot a elk at 430 and my 110gr. Barnes blew thru both shoulders and kept going. The bullet out of a standard 30-06 was traveling 3780fps. What more can you ask for, the elk never knew what hit him DOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared2700, post: 1754597, member: 102752"] O definitely agree with what you posted here. Soft lead and thin jackets are the way most target bullets are made. Which makes them more forgiving than a harder core with thicker jackets. The reason why you have blood shot meat is because your lead bullet is spraying tons of tiny particles of lead everywhere. Barnes bullets are the way to go. Less blood shot meat because the bullets stays together with 100 percent weight retention. Way better in my opinion, a animal dead on bullets arrival. Plus you can shoot small bullets at close to 4000 fps with clean pass through. Shot a elk at 430 and my 110gr. Barnes blew thru both shoulders and kept going. The bullet out of a standard 30-06 was traveling 3780fps. What more can you ask for, the elk never knew what hit him DOA. [/QUOTE]
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