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No Hydrodynamic Shock Below 2600FPS??
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2515644" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Yea, it will smack 'em pretty good. If I had to shoot a Mule Deer with that up close, I would hold dead center in the bottom third. Instant kill but messy. You will need a lot of water. But you would find out how big the temporary wound channel is and know next time where to hold while velocity is still high. I've shot several deer with the 190ABLR now and haven't blown any more up. I just stay at the back of the lungs and low under 400 and everything is fine. Great bullet at the long ranges it was intended for too. This is always an issue. Rifles with the power you need [USER=7444]@1000YDS[/USER] will do incredible damage up close, especially if you his a bone of any significance. I have been dealing with this since my first wildcat, an improved 40deg 8MM MAG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2515644, member: 92702"] Yea, it will smack 'em pretty good. If I had to shoot a Mule Deer with that up close, I would hold dead center in the bottom third. Instant kill but messy. You will need a lot of water. But you would find out how big the temporary wound channel is and know next time where to hold while velocity is still high. I've shot several deer with the 190ABLR now and haven't blown any more up. I just stay at the back of the lungs and low under 400 and everything is fine. Great bullet at the long ranges it was intended for too. This is always an issue. Rifles with the power you need [USER=7444]@1000YDS[/USER] will do incredible damage up close, especially if you his a bone of any significance. I have been dealing with this since my first wildcat, an improved 40deg 8MM MAG. [/QUOTE]
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