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<blockquote data-quote="Sykes" data-source="post: 1491448" data-attributes="member: 77814"><p>The entrance hole was pretty normal looking but that exit was something I hadn't seen before. The tissue in the willows behind where the elk was standing was something I hadn't seen to that degree before either. All elk I've shot in the past through the lungs usually stagger around some or even run a ways so I was really impressed with this elk dropping on the spot!</p><p></p><p>Meat damage was virtually non exist, not sure I even lost any at all </p><p></p><p>That fur friendly bullet has my interest. I sell all my coyotes I shoot and it's pretty hard to not tear them up with a 22-250. Berger 40g target bullets do a good job broadside but if the angle is off I'm sure they could very easily skin and debone a close coyote quartered at me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sykes, post: 1491448, member: 77814"] The entrance hole was pretty normal looking but that exit was something I hadn't seen before. The tissue in the willows behind where the elk was standing was something I hadn't seen to that degree before either. All elk I've shot in the past through the lungs usually stagger around some or even run a ways so I was really impressed with this elk dropping on the spot! Meat damage was virtually non exist, not sure I even lost any at all That fur friendly bullet has my interest. I sell all my coyotes I shoot and it's pretty hard to not tear them up with a 22-250. Berger 40g target bullets do a good job broadside but if the angle is off I'm sure they could very easily skin and debone a close coyote quartered at me [/QUOTE]
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