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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: 1754753" data-attributes="member: 102752"><p>You must have the best luck in the world... how far away from the elk where you? What angle was your shot. I'll bet you're a burger fan right... they explode and lose 40 to 60 percent on impact. If the animal caught your Barnes bullet it was lights out right, or are you a liar??? I am talking about barnes bullets no traditional bullets. Because if it got caught that would mean every bit of energy was expelled from your shot... You make no sense about penetration of both sides. It would have had to have made jello out of the animals insides, making for the ultimate death. I know that it didn't blow up on the hide..... Make sure you know what you are talking about before you go running your mouth...... I'm not saying that there's no blood shot meat with a Barnes bullet, just way less. And the conventional bullet does blow apart whenever it hit anything. That's it why the bullet loses weight....... We are also talking about bullets with thin jackets and a soft lead cores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared2700, post: 1754753, member: 102752"] You must have the best luck in the world... how far away from the elk where you? What angle was your shot. I'll bet you're a burger fan right... they explode and lose 40 to 60 percent on impact. If the animal caught your Barnes bullet it was lights out right, or are you a liar??? I am talking about barnes bullets no traditional bullets. Because if it got caught that would mean every bit of energy was expelled from your shot... You make no sense about penetration of both sides. It would have had to have made jello out of the animals insides, making for the ultimate death. I know that it didn't blow up on the hide..... Make sure you know what you are talking about before you go running your mouth...... I'm not saying that there's no blood shot meat with a Barnes bullet, just way less. And the conventional bullet does blow apart whenever it hit anything. That's it why the bullet loses weight....... We are also talking about bullets with thin jackets and a soft lead cores. [/QUOTE]
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