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Film: Deer with 6.5mm Amax
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<blockquote data-quote="Roe" data-source="post: 937269" data-attributes="member: 35054"><p>Yes the GWP certainly isn't a dog you'd want to leave understimulated - the would get bored and destructive.</p><p></p><p>The roe deer is very small and the 140 Amax behaves in that animal just like you would like a good big game bullet to behave in a large animal like moose. Very unusual that the deer runs. I've had no issues shooting deer with the 140 Amax, but the expansion is less violent past 600m (my V0 is 840'ish msec/ 2750 fps). Personally I would prefer something like an Accubond for a large red deer, but I know of plenty reds shot with the 140 Amax, no problems as long as it isn't smack on the shoulder bone and close.</p><p></p><p>The 123 Amax is significantly more violent, much more like a Vmax and can create huge wounds. I don't use this bullet anymore, the prohunter on the property prefers them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roe, post: 937269, member: 35054"] Yes the GWP certainly isn't a dog you'd want to leave understimulated - the would get bored and destructive. The roe deer is very small and the 140 Amax behaves in that animal just like you would like a good big game bullet to behave in a large animal like moose. Very unusual that the deer runs. I've had no issues shooting deer with the 140 Amax, but the expansion is less violent past 600m (my V0 is 840'ish msec/ 2750 fps). Personally I would prefer something like an Accubond for a large red deer, but I know of plenty reds shot with the 140 Amax, no problems as long as it isn't smack on the shoulder bone and close. The 123 Amax is significantly more violent, much more like a Vmax and can create huge wounds. I don't use this bullet anymore, the prohunter on the property prefers them. [/QUOTE]
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