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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2310124" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have found that there a vertical target line on most animals or big game. That being the line on the back of the front shoulder., or you can call it the crease at that the back of the front shoulder. To me that the magic line on a broadside shots. I also visualize where the heart lung are at, That way placing the bullet to make a shot at different angles. Or placing my shot I look at where that bullet is going to pass through, making sure the bullet is going to pass through the vital area. I have taken enough deer and antelope to determine where I have hit them if I don't lose sight picture. Deer being hit in the heart will go from dropping in there track to running a 100yds or so. The deer will kick like a mule, don't bounce and there head is level with there back. not held high. If deer and antelope if hit in the liver will run several yards, stop, drop there nose to the ground, and back up. I haven't use Hammer bullets yet (I do like there shape). I do use AccuBond bullets in my rifles presently. I do drive my bullets in the 3200fps+ velocity. My bullet weights are in the 165gr for 308 Norma Mag, and 200gr 338 W. Mag. I hold my range down to 500 yards. </p><p>The picture above are what I am looking for damage to the animal. Not bloodshot to hell. Great bullet placement. I have had partition blood shot the entry side of the animal. I don't use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2310124, member: 101791"] I have found that there a vertical target line on most animals or big game. That being the line on the back of the front shoulder., or you can call it the crease at that the back of the front shoulder. To me that the magic line on a broadside shots. I also visualize where the heart lung are at, That way placing the bullet to make a shot at different angles. Or placing my shot I look at where that bullet is going to pass through, making sure the bullet is going to pass through the vital area. I have taken enough deer and antelope to determine where I have hit them if I don't lose sight picture. Deer being hit in the heart will go from dropping in there track to running a 100yds or so. The deer will kick like a mule, don't bounce and there head is level with there back. not held high. If deer and antelope if hit in the liver will run several yards, stop, drop there nose to the ground, and back up. I haven't use Hammer bullets yet (I do like there shape). I do use AccuBond bullets in my rifles presently. I do drive my bullets in the 3200fps+ velocity. My bullet weights are in the 165gr for 308 Norma Mag, and 200gr 338 W. Mag. I hold my range down to 500 yards. The picture above are what I am looking for damage to the animal. Not bloodshot to hell. Great bullet placement. I have had partition blood shot the entry side of the animal. I don't use them. [/QUOTE]
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