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<blockquote data-quote="Jcook02" data-source="post: 2419114" data-attributes="member: 113022"><p>Using heavy for caliber bullets, I could care less about exit's. I typically get them with a 230 Berger out of a 300 RUM. I use them from coyote's to elk and very seldom have something run further than fifty yards (When I do my job and make the quality shot I demand myself to make). "When" I do make a poor shot, I do prefer the bullet coming apart and doing as much internal damage as possible, to slow the animal down, so this loose nut and make a finishing shot. I've made poor shots and I'm thankful that I had a bullet that absolutely came apart inside the animal and did significant internal damage on the inside. Thankfully, we have lots of options to pick what we like and what fits our individual needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcook02, post: 2419114, member: 113022"] Using heavy for caliber bullets, I could care less about exit's. I typically get them with a 230 Berger out of a 300 RUM. I use them from coyote's to elk and very seldom have something run further than fifty yards (When I do my job and make the quality shot I demand myself to make). "When" I do make a poor shot, I do prefer the bullet coming apart and doing as much internal damage as possible, to slow the animal down, so this loose nut and make a finishing shot. I've made poor shots and I'm thankful that I had a bullet that absolutely came apart inside the animal and did significant internal damage on the inside. Thankfully, we have lots of options to pick what we like and what fits our individual needs. [/QUOTE]
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