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Is the 6x45 too small?
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<blockquote data-quote="dk17hmr" data-source="post: 2529367" data-attributes="member: 21384"><p>I wasn't displeased with the performance. I shot him in 2019 don't recall recovering a bullet.</p><p></p><p>To be fair each shot would have been lethal if I let it be. But he just stood there so I kept shooting him. The 3 shots in this chest were within maybe 2" of each other the 4th shot was in the shoulder and that was the only one he reacted to.... Chest cavity was jello and there was exit holes</p><p></p><p>My experience is it's a fairly tough bullet. I shot an antelope that same year at about 200 yards, he was a one and done and didn't recover that bullet either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dk17hmr, post: 2529367, member: 21384"] I wasn't displeased with the performance. I shot him in 2019 don't recall recovering a bullet. To be fair each shot would have been lethal if I let it be. But he just stood there so I kept shooting him. The 3 shots in this chest were within maybe 2" of each other the 4th shot was in the shoulder and that was the only one he reacted to.... Chest cavity was jello and there was exit holes My experience is it's a fairly tough bullet. I shot an antelope that same year at about 200 yards, he was a one and done and didn't recover that bullet either. [/QUOTE]
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