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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
TARGET BULLETS ARE NOT HUNTING BULLETS!
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 3050872" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>Two holes are preferable but not at the expense of maximum tissue damage. Some of the solid coppers in high sd calibers like 7mm can punch through and the tissue damage is localized and minimal. I've seen it firsthand. So give me a bullet that does maximum tissue damage and still stays together enough to exit given proper shot placement. For me the Nosler ballistic tip has done very well on deer size critters. If you choose a bullet just to get an exit on any shot angle you're going to be giving up something and that is less tissue damage. I can control the shot angle with proper shot placement by waiting for the right shot most of the time. If I have to put one in at the last rib and it lodges in the far shoulder the critters not going far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 3050872, member: 9772"] Two holes are preferable but not at the expense of maximum tissue damage. Some of the solid coppers in high sd calibers like 7mm can punch through and the tissue damage is localized and minimal. I’ve seen it firsthand. So give me a bullet that does maximum tissue damage and still stays together enough to exit given proper shot placement. For me the Nosler ballistic tip has done very well on deer size critters. If you choose a bullet just to get an exit on any shot angle you’re going to be giving up something and that is less tissue damage. I can control the shot angle with proper shot placement by waiting for the right shot most of the time. If I have to put one in at the last rib and it lodges in the far shoulder the critters not going far. [/QUOTE]
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