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Official Hammer bullets Terminal Performance (picture heavy)
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<blockquote data-quote="unclecroc" data-source="post: 2351936" data-attributes="member: 120941"><p>I had the chance to try out Hammer bullets this weekend on a few whitetail does. This load is a 90gr absolute hammer in my 25-06 muzzle velocity is 3660 fps.</p><p> The first doe was shot at 80 yards, I clipped the shoulder going in and it created a large entry wound. Only a small amount of the lungs were recognizable and the top half of the heart was gone. She went on a 50 yard death run before crashing.</p><p> The second doe was shot at 50 yards at about the center of the rib cage and she went 70 yards and crashed. It made soup out of the lungs and liver with good entrance and exit wounds. You can see where some petals exited around the shank hole. </p><p>I still have a buck and a doe tag so hopefully I can post back with more results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclecroc, post: 2351936, member: 120941"] I had the chance to try out Hammer bullets this weekend on a few whitetail does. This load is a 90gr absolute hammer in my 25-06 muzzle velocity is 3660 fps. The first doe was shot at 80 yards, I clipped the shoulder going in and it created a large entry wound. Only a small amount of the lungs were recognizable and the top half of the heart was gone. She went on a 50 yard death run before crashing. The second doe was shot at 50 yards at about the center of the rib cage and she went 70 yards and crashed. It made soup out of the lungs and liver with good entrance and exit wounds. You can see where some petals exited around the shank hole. I still have a buck and a doe tag so hopefully I can post back with more results. [/QUOTE]
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