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Larger diameter bullets allow more room for error?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1537398" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>My thought is no. Yes they should create a larger wound channel on a bullet beyond its expansion limits. They will likely be heavier to drive deeper through an animal on an awkward angle shot. This still does not negate the fact that a gut shot broadside animal is still gut shot. The animal will need time to lie down and get weak no matter what the bullet diameter. Just like magnums do not allow us ro be poor shots neither do large diameter bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1537398, member: 106952"] My thought is no. Yes they should create a larger wound channel on a bullet beyond its expansion limits. They will likely be heavier to drive deeper through an animal on an awkward angle shot. This still does not negate the fact that a gut shot broadside animal is still gut shot. The animal will need time to lie down and get weak no matter what the bullet diameter. Just like magnums do not allow us ro be poor shots neither do large diameter bullets. [/QUOTE]
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