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Terminal ballistics- Which would you prefer
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<blockquote data-quote="midwesthunter" data-source="post: 737814" data-attributes="member: 10792"><p>I like a big exit for good blood trail if needed. But I hunt some thick nasty stuff. Shot two bucks with my muzzloader this year, one at 50 yards, bullet hit and smashed both shoulders, but it never exited, recovered a flat lead mass the size of a a 50 cent piece by skin on opposite shoulder. Insides were jello. Both front legs were useless *** he made it 40 yards by jumping off his back legs, but there was zero blood. Now this last weekend, MI buck at 268 yards, perfect heart shot with a pass through, blood everywhere, but didn't hit anything big in the bone department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwesthunter, post: 737814, member: 10792"] I like a big exit for good blood trail if needed. But I hunt some thick nasty stuff. Shot two bucks with my muzzloader this year, one at 50 yards, bullet hit and smashed both shoulders, but it never exited, recovered a flat lead mass the size of a a 50 cent piece by skin on opposite shoulder. Insides were jello. Both front legs were useless *** he made it 40 yards by jumping off his back legs, but there was zero blood. Now this last weekend, MI buck at 268 yards, perfect heart shot with a pass through, blood everywhere, but didn't hit anything big in the bone department. [/QUOTE]
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