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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeRunner13" data-source="post: 5475530" data-attributes="member: 13525"><p>I know this has been talked about quite a bit. Just thought I'd share my experience. Shot a buck Saturday at about 40 yards. I had a narrow window to shoot through and his head was down. I shot him between the shoulders and he dropped right there. While gutting him I found the bullet. There was the entrance hole and no exit hole. The bullet pancaked and was floating around in his lower abdomen. I was using 295gr hollow points from Powerbelt. If that deer had been able to run off, I likely wouldn't have been able to find him. I shot a deer two years ago from the ground and the bullet destroyed everything inside with no exit hole. That shot entrance was right behind the shoulder and the bullet fragmented open entering even rupturing the stomach on a broadside shot. I believe I'll be switch bullets to Barnes next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeRunner13, post: 5475530, member: 13525"] I know this has been talked about quite a bit. Just thought I’d share my experience. Shot a buck Saturday at about 40 yards. I had a narrow window to shoot through and his head was down. I shot him between the shoulders and he dropped right there. While gutting him I found the bullet. There was the entrance hole and no exit hole. The bullet pancaked and was floating around in his lower abdomen. I was using 295gr hollow points from Powerbelt. If that deer had been able to run off, I likely wouldn’t have been able to find him. I shot a deer two years ago from the ground and the bullet destroyed everything inside with no exit hole. That shot entrance was right behind the shoulder and the bullet fragmented open entering even rupturing the stomach on a broadside shot. I believe I’ll be switch bullets to Barnes next year. [/QUOTE]
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