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Official Hammer bullets Terminal Performance (picture heavy)
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1744605" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>Finally got to test the 181 hammer hunter out of my .300 win mag. I shot two antelope does on Saturday morning. Not long shots one was killed at 312 yards the other at about 250. Muzzle velocity was 3070fps. I didn't take many pics being by myself and I didn't open up the chest cavity on either one and utilized the no gut method. The first one took the bullet in the point of the front right shoulder. The petals broke off in the chest cavity and exited in four different places in the body. The main shank drove all the way through and came out the left hind quarter. The second was a clean lung shot 2" behind both shoulders. .308 hole going in and a 3" hole coming out. Animals were shot about 30 seconds apart. Moral of the story is that hammers wreck critters. [ATTACH=full]155922[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]155923[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1744605, member: 103670"] Finally got to test the 181 hammer hunter out of my .300 win mag. I shot two antelope does on Saturday morning. Not long shots one was killed at 312 yards the other at about 250. Muzzle velocity was 3070fps. I didn’t take many pics being by myself and I didn’t open up the chest cavity on either one and utilized the no gut method. The first one took the bullet in the point of the front right shoulder. The petals broke off in the chest cavity and exited in four different places in the body. The main shank drove all the way through and came out the left hind quarter. The second was a clean lung shot 2” behind both shoulders. .308 hole going in and a 3” hole coming out. Animals were shot about 30 seconds apart. Moral of the story is that hammers wreck critters. [ATTACH=full]155922[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]155923[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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