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Two Kudu's with Two Hornady Interbonds
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 836156" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>I have shot two Kudu's with my .270Win with 150gr Hornady Interbonds this season. Both were instant drops. The one was a neck shot. This bullet was not recovered. The other one was a shot on the sholder blade. The bullet was recovered just under the skin on the other side. The retaining weight of this bullet was 84% of the original weight. What was even more impressive was that the diametre of the bullet's mushroom wat an incredible 16.86mm. Given that a .270Win bullet measures 6.8mm, this is nearly 3X the original diametre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 836156, member: 25295"] I have shot two Kudu's with my .270Win with 150gr Hornady Interbonds this season. Both were instant drops. The one was a neck shot. This bullet was not recovered. The other one was a shot on the sholder blade. The bullet was recovered just under the skin on the other side. The retaining weight of this bullet was 84% of the original weight. What was even more impressive was that the diametre of the bullet's mushroom wat an incredible 16.86mm. Given that a .270Win bullet measures 6.8mm, this is nearly 3X the original diametre. [/QUOTE]
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