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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 5295171" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>Agreed. The reason for my warning him was something that happened last year. I converted an H&R 45-70 about 5 years ago for a friend. His Parkinsons got bad and he quit hunting. I found a buyer for the gun scale, and all accessories including powder and bullets. Made the guy a deal at $500.</p><p>The buyer must be recoil shy or not a steady shot because he wounded 5 deer and didn't recover a single one. Said one ran off with a baseball sized wound on its shoulder. </p><p>I can also.tell you that I killed 2 deer the same season before we had Kyle's bullets. I shot them at ~100 and 200 yards. Both had the same exact effect. My muzzle velocity was right at 3000 fps. Both ethical broadside shots, both bullets entered the lungs and made a hard right turn. One or a large part of one exited between the hind legs and the other exited the belly. I nicknamed them "gutters" at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 5295171, member: 16430"] Agreed. The reason for my warning him was something that happened last year. I converted an H&R 45-70 about 5 years ago for a friend. His Parkinsons got bad and he quit hunting. I found a buyer for the gun scale, and all accessories including powder and bullets. Made the guy a deal at $500. The buyer must be recoil shy or not a steady shot because he wounded 5 deer and didn't recover a single one. Said one ran off with a baseball sized wound on its shoulder. I can also.tell you that I killed 2 deer the same season before we had Kyle's bullets. I shot them at ~100 and 200 yards. Both had the same exact effect. My muzzle velocity was right at 3000 fps. Both ethical broadside shots, both bullets entered the lungs and made a hard right turn. One or a large part of one exited between the hind legs and the other exited the belly. I nicknamed them "gutters" at that point. [/QUOTE]
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