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The 'High Shoulder' shot of dreams
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1516845" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>Very effective on elk also......if you have the proper bullet. My only elk kill with a "Texas Heart Shot".... a few inches to the left of desired entrance point (elks exit spot), destroyed the pelvis, continued forward through the diaphragm, left lung, exited at left foreleg pocket (armpit), reentered upper leg, continued thru upper leg, and stopped beneath the hide. That's a lot of penetration.....major bone (pelvis), 3 hide penetrations (total), and a lot of soft tissue. 95% weight retention on the bullet....with a lot of frontal area. This is the performance I expect from my bullets! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1516845, member: 75451"] Very effective on elk also......if you have the proper bullet. My only elk kill with a “Texas Heart Shot”.... a few inches to the left of desired entrance point (elks exit spot), destroyed the pelvis, continued forward through the diaphragm, left lung, exited at left foreleg pocket (armpit), reentered upper leg, continued thru upper leg, and stopped beneath the hide. That’s a lot of penetration.....major bone (pelvis), 3 hide penetrations (total), and a lot of soft tissue. 95% weight retention on the bullet....with a lot of frontal area. This is the performance I expect from my bullets! memtb [/QUOTE]
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