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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1364975" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>The 338 Lapua will likely damage your deer less then a 300 Win Mag. A big diameter bullet does not equal total meat destruction. I shot a Mule buck with my 338 Win Mag at 75 yards using a 250gr Nosler Partirion. The entrance and exit holes were about the size of a silver dollar. That is the total amount of meat damage not bullet hole size. To me that is not a meat wrecker. Usually the bigger the diameter bullet the more sturdy the bullets are made. This equals less meat damage. Small fast caliber bullets will damage more meat then large ones. This is just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1364975, member: 96281"] The 338 Lapua will likely damage your deer less then a 300 Win Mag. A big diameter bullet does not equal total meat destruction. I shot a Mule buck with my 338 Win Mag at 75 yards using a 250gr Nosler Partirion. The entrance and exit holes were about the size of a silver dollar. That is the total amount of meat damage not bullet hole size. To me that is not a meat wrecker. Usually the bigger the diameter bullet the more sturdy the bullets are made. This equals less meat damage. Small fast caliber bullets will damage more meat then large ones. This is just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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