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Reloading
help needed: copper bullets in 300 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="orifdoc" data-source="post: 2193637" data-attributes="member: 115070"><p>Interesting thoughts re gemsbok anatomy. Some of the difference, compared to our NA critters is the lack of shaggy hair. I suppose this accounts partly for the perceived difference in vital height. As for placement, I'd say broadside is through the shoulder (verrrry slightly behind if you must), quartering away is well behind the shoulder, quartering on is forward in the shoulder - just like anything else. A mono-metal bullet will have no problem going through both shoulders if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orifdoc, post: 2193637, member: 115070"] Interesting thoughts re gemsbok anatomy. Some of the difference, compared to our NA critters is the lack of shaggy hair. I suppose this accounts partly for the perceived difference in vital height. As for placement, I’d say broadside is through the shoulder (verrrry slightly behind if you must), quartering away is well behind the shoulder, quartering on is forward in the shoulder - just like anything else. A mono-metal bullet will have no problem going through both shoulders if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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