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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1739460" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>I prefer exit wounds on everything just in case they for some reason don't go down immediately. With that being said I really like the nosler partitions from smaller calibers 6 mm and down. They seem to hold together the best for whitetail for us while still dumping quite a bit of energy. Now once you hit 25 or 26 cal I like the shock and awe bang flops we been getting from nosler ballistic tips. My son shoots the 120 ballistic tip out of his 260 and it's absolutely devastating. He shot a good sized doe last evening roughly 75 yards in the woods and she done a back flip and was done . Hit her right on the point of her front shoulder quartering towards him. That shoulder was trashed and the bullet never exited. When we took the shoulder off there was roughly a 2-3 inch hole into the lungs and what was left off the heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1739460, member: 96251"] I prefer exit wounds on everything just in case they for some reason don’t go down immediately. With that being said I really like the nosler partitions from smaller calibers 6 mm and down. They seem to hold together the best for whitetail for us while still dumping quite a bit of energy. Now once you hit 25 or 26 cal I like the shock and awe bang flops we been getting from nosler ballistic tips. My son shoots the 120 ballistic tip out of his 260 and it’s absolutely devastating. He shot a good sized doe last evening roughly 75 yards in the woods and she done a back flip and was done . Hit her right on the point of her front shoulder quartering towards him. That shoulder was trashed and the bullet never exited. When we took the shoulder off there was roughly a 2-3 inch hole into the lungs and what was left off the heart. [/QUOTE]
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