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Pass through or Expended in Target?
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<blockquote data-quote="BenelliHunter" data-source="post: 2414014" data-attributes="member: 116125"><p>I agree. Visually I like the pass through and when asked I would have to say it is what I prefer for tracking. That being said, it is rare that I have ever had to track an animal that I have shot with a bullet.</p><p></p><p>I am very fond of my McWhorter 45 XML and out of 25 shots I only tracked one animal in a millet field about 45 yards, and that was due to bullet placement not bullet performance.</p><p></p><p>My 8 year old shot two bucks this year and each ran less than 25 yards, both heart shot with Hornady 87 grain 6 CM, no exits.</p><p></p><p>On a kill permit this year we killed 27 doe, all died within feet of where they were shot, no tracking needed, all killed with 6CM's at ranges of 75-475 yards with Hornady 87 grain bullets.</p><p></p><p>Again, I like the thought of an exit but in principle, aim small, miss small, track little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenelliHunter, post: 2414014, member: 116125"] I agree. Visually I like the pass through and when asked I would have to say it is what I prefer for tracking. That being said, it is rare that I have ever had to track an animal that I have shot with a bullet. I am very fond of my McWhorter 45 XML and out of 25 shots I only tracked one animal in a millet field about 45 yards, and that was due to bullet placement not bullet performance. My 8 year old shot two bucks this year and each ran less than 25 yards, both heart shot with Hornady 87 grain 6 CM, no exits. On a kill permit this year we killed 27 doe, all died within feet of where they were shot, no tracking needed, all killed with 6CM’s at ranges of 75-475 yards with Hornady 87 grain bullets. Again, I like the thought of an exit but in principle, aim small, miss small, track little. [/QUOTE]
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