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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
NOT happy with the 300grMK
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 423365" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>It was the dangdest thing I have ever seen. That goat looked like a piece of swiss cheese. I was very suprised. I was watching through my binos and another guy that was with us was recording I was able to go back and watch the video and they were putting a hurting on her but not putting her down. You could tell pretty clearly in the video they were going through her because you couldnt see the bullet hit the dirt only the dust cloud afterwords. I am sure he would have had better results with less wind. I think there was a little more wind than we thought because he was holding 1-2 minutes into the wind.. I cant remember and was still hitting a little far back. last week I shot an antelope doe with cast bullets out of my 460 s&w right behind the shoulder and she did the same thing I thought I had missed I hit the hart so she only went 120 yards but it was amazing she didnt plop over right there. I think those things are just tough little suckers and you need to hit some bone to knock them over otherwise your going to have to wait till the internal damage you did kicks in.... It was an awesome day though lots of guns and shooting and messin around out in the hills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 423365, member: 22242"] It was the dangdest thing I have ever seen. That goat looked like a piece of swiss cheese. I was very suprised. I was watching through my binos and another guy that was with us was recording I was able to go back and watch the video and they were putting a hurting on her but not putting her down. You could tell pretty clearly in the video they were going through her because you couldnt see the bullet hit the dirt only the dust cloud afterwords. I am sure he would have had better results with less wind. I think there was a little more wind than we thought because he was holding 1-2 minutes into the wind.. I cant remember and was still hitting a little far back. last week I shot an antelope doe with cast bullets out of my 460 s&w right behind the shoulder and she did the same thing I thought I had missed I hit the hart so she only went 120 yards but it was amazing she didnt plop over right there. I think those things are just tough little suckers and you need to hit some bone to knock them over otherwise your going to have to wait till the internal damage you did kicks in.... It was an awesome day though lots of guns and shooting and messin around out in the hills. [/QUOTE]
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