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Smaller blood trail with Hammer bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thebear_78" data-source="post: 2344909" data-attributes="member: 1545"><p>I've used the 124gr hammer hunter in my 6.5 PRC on 4 animals this year. Using re26 @ 3210fps. </p><p></p><p>2 caribou and 2 whitetails. All have had the same terminal performance. Caliber entrance hole, complete penetration, and 1.5" exit. Also complete lung destruction on all 4. </p><p></p><p>A small caribou bull thru the lungs at 80 yards, a good sized cow high shoulder down hill angle at 228 yards, whitetail doe at 75 yards. None took a step. The only one that traveled after the shot was a whitetail buck I shot friday. 170 yard shot thru the lungs, the buck traveled 30 yards after the shot with an easy to follow blood trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebear_78, post: 2344909, member: 1545"] I’ve used the 124gr hammer hunter in my 6.5 PRC on 4 animals this year. Using re26 @ 3210fps. 2 caribou and 2 whitetails. All have had the same terminal performance. Caliber entrance hole, complete penetration, and 1.5” exit. Also complete lung destruction on all 4. A small caribou bull thru the lungs at 80 yards, a good sized cow high shoulder down hill angle at 228 yards, whitetail doe at 75 yards. None took a step. The only one that traveled after the shot was a whitetail buck I shot friday. 170 yard shot thru the lungs, the buck traveled 30 yards after the shot with an easy to follow blood trail. [/QUOTE]
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