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7mm STW
Nosler accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="JDBraddy" data-source="post: 1736492" data-attributes="member: 72518"><p>The acromian process of a large elk's scapula, is about 1.5-2" of calcified bone with little or no marrow, at 60 yards this bullets still moving close to 3000fps, I would expect any bullet hitting that much bone, moving that fast would splatter almost like shooting a steel plate at a similar distance. I may be wrong, but It seems very plausible to me. Would take it as a learning experience on improving shot placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBraddy, post: 1736492, member: 72518"] The acromian process of a large elk's scapula, is about 1.5-2" of calcified bone with little or no marrow, at 60 yards this bullets still moving close to 3000fps, I would expect any bullet hitting that much bone, moving that fast would splatter almost like shooting a steel plate at a similar distance. I may be wrong, but It seems very plausible to me. Would take it as a learning experience on improving shot placement. [/QUOTE]
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