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Hornady Leverevolution 30-30 Ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="WMAn" data-source="post: 3536305" data-attributes="member: 9245"><p>Rubberduck,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for pointing out the different bullets available in the Leverevolution ammo. I'm not so worried about losing a shoulder. What bothers me is a bullet fragmenting and doing damage to meat away from where I placed my shot. This has happened with this ammo twice. The first time the bullet fragment exited beside the spine and took a big chunk of backstrap with it. This time it exited through the ham and destroyed a nice roast.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with you that as I'm shifting my hunting to focus exclusively on meat I need to work more on my shot placement. Shooting deer is almost a reflex for me. I don't so much think about where I'm shooting; I just do it. Do you prefer a shot behind the shoulder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WMAn, post: 3536305, member: 9245"] Rubberduck, Thank you for pointing out the different bullets available in the Leverevolution ammo. I'm not so worried about losing a shoulder. What bothers me is a bullet fragmenting and doing damage to meat away from where I placed my shot. This has happened with this ammo twice. The first time the bullet fragment exited beside the spine and took a big chunk of backstrap with it. This time it exited through the ham and destroyed a nice roast. I do agree with you that as I'm shifting my hunting to focus exclusively on meat I need to work more on my shot placement. Shooting deer is almost a reflex for me. I don't so much think about where I'm shooting; I just do it. Do you prefer a shot behind the shoulder? [/QUOTE]
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