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Wolf caliber and round?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2905319" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Comfisherman - 7 RUM works fine on wolf. Condition of the hide is really determined by bullet construction more than cartridge used. Highly frangible bullets leave a REALLY big exit hole. Heavier constructed bullets for large game like Elk and Moose, typically leave a exit hole that is easy to deal with. The most blown out hides I have seen were those shot with Vmax, SPSX etc type bullets. Those shot with my standard TTSX ot TSX typically have a good but not huge exit hole. Even 147 grain BT FMJ don't leave all that much smaller an exit wound when we used them in 300 Win Mags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2905319, member: 26077"] Comfisherman - 7 RUM works fine on wolf. Condition of the hide is really determined by bullet construction more than cartridge used. Highly frangible bullets leave a REALLY big exit hole. Heavier constructed bullets for large game like Elk and Moose, typically leave a exit hole that is easy to deal with. The most blown out hides I have seen were those shot with Vmax, SPSX etc type bullets. Those shot with my standard TTSX ot TSX typically have a good but not huge exit hole. Even 147 grain BT FMJ don't leave all that much smaller an exit wound when we used them in 300 Win Mags. [/QUOTE]
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