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what is the best deer bullet in 30 cal --expansion vs. penetration
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2944353" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I think you're gonna get a wide array of answers here. A good deer bullet is most all of them when put where it should be. I wouldn't get too wrapped up on pass through vs not….99% of deer I've shot the bullet passes through and the deer doesn't go more than 20 yds. The way I look at it is like this…if bullet A goes into a deer and stops but bullet B goes all the way through….B has at at the least created more of a total shockwave to the deer with its wound channel. Bullet A and B could be the exact same bullet with different results because of the difference in velocity on impact or where it impacted the deer (broadsided, quartering, head on, etc). The Barnes you mentioned are fine. Monos like to be pushed fast for the expansion you looking for. Just put em in a good spot and don't over think it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2944353, member: 94240"] I think you’re gonna get a wide array of answers here. A good deer bullet is most all of them when put where it should be. I wouldn’t get too wrapped up on pass through vs not….99% of deer I’ve shot the bullet passes through and the deer doesn’t go more than 20 yds. The way I look at it is like this…if bullet A goes into a deer and stops but bullet B goes all the way through….B has at at the least created more of a total shockwave to the deer with its wound channel. Bullet A and B could be the exact same bullet with different results because of the difference in velocity on impact or where it impacted the deer (broadsided, quartering, head on, etc). The Barnes you mentioned are fine. Monos like to be pushed fast for the expansion you looking for. Just put em in a good spot and don’t over think it. [/QUOTE]
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