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Hammer bullets shoot!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeM300winnie" data-source="post: 1444385" data-attributes="member: 104834"><p>"Hammer bullets will kill"</p><p>I just got back from a successful Bear hunt in the hells canyon area in eastern Oregon</p><p>A cross canyon 510 yd shot. The wind was hard to call,updraft thermals on each side of the canyon and a light right to left breeze. After waiting about 4 hrs. The Bear stepped out into the open. I was able to spot my shot and saw the shock wave of fur move across his body. Followed by the "thump" he cartwheeled down the hill into brush. </p><p>Upon inspection, I hit him a little far forward of the front shoulder but the exit was center shoulder. The tissue damage was minimal in the actual meat but there was a moderate amount of blood shot jelly on outside layer and inside armpit wing on the exit side.The shoulder was still saveable.</p><p>Well then the work began, we didn't make it out the canyon until 1:30 a.m. and then a second trip the next day. </p><p>During processing the meat I did find 2 of the petals off the bullet. I am pleased with the performance of the hammer hunters bullet and can't wait to try it on deer and elk this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeM300winnie, post: 1444385, member: 104834"] "Hammer bullets will kill" I just got back from a successful Bear hunt in the hells canyon area in eastern Oregon A cross canyon 510 yd shot. The wind was hard to call,updraft thermals on each side of the canyon and a light right to left breeze. After waiting about 4 hrs. The Bear stepped out into the open. I was able to spot my shot and saw the shock wave of fur move across his body. Followed by the "thump" he cartwheeled down the hill into brush. Upon inspection, I hit him a little far forward of the front shoulder but the exit was center shoulder. The tissue damage was minimal in the actual meat but there was a moderate amount of blood shot jelly on outside layer and inside armpit wing on the exit side.The shoulder was still saveable. Well then the work began, we didn't make it out the canyon until 1:30 a.m. and then a second trip the next day. During processing the meat I did find 2 of the petals off the bullet. I am pleased with the performance of the hammer hunters bullet and can't wait to try it on deer and elk this fall. [/QUOTE]
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