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Traditional mushroom or shedding petals
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2994711" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>I too shoot Hammers, Barnes and lately McGuire copper roses all in search of the best mono metal that kills like lead. Lately, and I don't know if Barnes changed, but I notice the LRX have been shedding their petals with hard impacts. McGuire shows and advertises perfect beautiful rose type mushrooms. First deer we shot, it completely shed its petals and we recovered a stump in the neck bones of a deer. They all killed the animals and did decent damage. Last week I killed a beautiful 200 lb sow around 180 yds away. Quartering hard towards me. I shot her in the neck and all 4 feet went up, she died where she stood. I drug her with a rope behind my truck about 200 yds to a flat place to gut and load her up. I noticed something shiny on the offside rib cage. That Hornady copper monoflex bullet went through bones lungs and 30 inches of pork before resting just barely captured by the hide. It was a beautiful mushroom with 6 petals and showed a great wound channel. This was factory leverevolution ammo from my 308 Marlin Express at 2700 fps. 140 grain monoflex. I was pretty impressed with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2994711, member: 105681"] I too shoot Hammers, Barnes and lately McGuire copper roses all in search of the best mono metal that kills like lead. Lately, and I don't know if Barnes changed, but I notice the LRX have been shedding their petals with hard impacts. McGuire shows and advertises perfect beautiful rose type mushrooms. First deer we shot, it completely shed its petals and we recovered a stump in the neck bones of a deer. They all killed the animals and did decent damage. Last week I killed a beautiful 200 lb sow around 180 yds away. Quartering hard towards me. I shot her in the neck and all 4 feet went up, she died where she stood. I drug her with a rope behind my truck about 200 yds to a flat place to gut and load her up. I noticed something shiny on the offside rib cage. That Hornady copper monoflex bullet went through bones lungs and 30 inches of pork before resting just barely captured by the hide. It was a beautiful mushroom with 6 petals and showed a great wound channel. This was factory leverevolution ammo from my 308 Marlin Express at 2700 fps. 140 grain monoflex. I was pretty impressed with it! [/QUOTE]
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