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Rem 260 Berger 130 VLD hunting - is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1795855" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>I'd certainly argue that.</p><p></p><p>I shot about a 280lbs sow tonight at no more than 40yds.</p><p></p><p>Bullet was 130gr Hornady Interbond.</p><p></p><p>Impact velocity around 3375fps.</p><p></p><p>Shot was placed mid rib just above and behind the elbow.</p><p></p><p>She was stone dead before she ever hit the ground without so much as wiggling her tail or taking another breath.</p><p></p><p>350lbs sow standing behind her about thirty yards further out stone dead as well as the bullet passed through the first sow and buried up in the spine of the 2nd Sow's neck.</p><p></p><p>Only hydrostatic shock could account for the absolute instantaneous disconnect on the first sow.</p><p></p><p>Opened her up and everything in her chest had been turned into red jello as well confirming it. Biggest piece of either heart or lung I could find was maybe the size of a golfball. </p><p></p><p>With the complete pass through and kill of the 2nd pig that kind of damage cannot be explained by a bullet breaking up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1795855, member: 30902"] I'd certainly argue that. I shot about a 280lbs sow tonight at no more than 40yds. Bullet was 130gr Hornady Interbond. Impact velocity around 3375fps. Shot was placed mid rib just above and behind the elbow. She was stone dead before she ever hit the ground without so much as wiggling her tail or taking another breath. 350lbs sow standing behind her about thirty yards further out stone dead as well as the bullet passed through the first sow and buried up in the spine of the 2nd Sow's neck. Only hydrostatic shock could account for the absolute instantaneous disconnect on the first sow. Opened her up and everything in her chest had been turned into red jello as well confirming it. Biggest piece of either heart or lung I could find was maybe the size of a golfball. With the complete pass through and kill of the 2nd pig that kind of damage cannot be explained by a bullet breaking up. [/QUOTE]
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