I have a whole bunch of these but does anybody really want to see them?
I would have put a couple bullet samples into the cause as well,,,, I'm not his type!He came in fast with flowers and Kentucky Jelly ready for love.
I'll agree 100 percent.My two cents: Pics are pretty much useless unless the full story is give, i.e. caliber, initial weight, make, model, animal or target material, distance, part of animal hit, etc.
Five yards, you should of just hit him over the head with your rifle.180 gr Barnes X fired out of a 300WM at a bull Yukon moose at 5yds. Both recovered in offside hide and each lost one petal. One expanded to .55" the other to .60". 1st shot in the chest and second in the neck.
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Amen, look at the Barnes LRX's also.I love controlled expansion bullets for hunting. A Pass through means they are sucking or blowing wounds. Big game with collapsed lungs don't run far. In most areas where I hunt it is important to have a quick blood trail to follow. I have seen many heart shot big game run 100 yards before expiring without dropping the first drop of blood. Yes, they are grave yard dead but often impossible to locate after the shot. My choice of hunting bullets for large game are Barnes Tripple shocks, Swift Shiroccos, Nosler Accubonds, and the other bonded core bullets. I also the Nosler and Swift, Partition type bullets are excellent.
Nat Lambeth
