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Hammer Bullets shoulder design
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1659838" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>for those people that don't believe that a monolithic bullet will expand well without hitting dense muscle or bone I give you this info--- this past weekend we were out at the range with my kids shooting paper and steel targets as well as fruit, gourds, and squash (gotta keep them interested) -- just for kicks, I shot a small volleyball sized watermelon with one of my hunting rounds (7 RM with a 143 HH bullet doing around 3300fps mv)-- I kinda figured I might get a "not so dramatic" watermelon wound channel due to the solid copper construction but figured Id try it out---holly cow!! that watermelon blew sky high with nothing left on the ground except red pulp, almost couldn't tell it had been there , they definitely expand-- I would have taken a picture, but there was nothing left to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1659838, member: 94491"] for those people that don't believe that a monolithic bullet will expand well without hitting dense muscle or bone I give you this info--- this past weekend we were out at the range with my kids shooting paper and steel targets as well as fruit, gourds, and squash (gotta keep them interested) -- just for kicks, I shot a small volleyball sized watermelon with one of my hunting rounds (7 RM with a 143 HH bullet doing around 3300fps mv)-- I kinda figured I might get a "not so dramatic" watermelon wound channel due to the solid copper construction but figured Id try it out---holly cow!! that watermelon blew sky high with nothing left on the ground except red pulp, almost couldn't tell it had been there , they definitely expand-- I would have taken a picture, but there was nothing left to see. [/QUOTE]
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