If you recover an unexpanded mono-metal bullet in an animal something other than bullet failure to expand happened. Think about it, nothing should zip through an animal easier than an unexpanded mono metal. If it stayed inside either your handload had issues and you weren't getting the velocity you think, you were wayyyyyyyyyy to far away or the bullet tumbled. It's funny that these unexpanded mono metals that remain in an animal are virtually always from handloads....................it's funny we rarely look at human error as a cause.
Well, I cannot make a statement about the reloading, because I did not load either cartridge in these examples. IIRC, the 338 was a factory load though.
Certainly something that rarely gets blamed is the human error, and a mono metal bullet not exiting would be lead me to believe that my loading was very suspect !
Cat
See above comment.
I've recovered a few that didn't exit, but they expanded just fine. We're still awaiting pics of an unexpanded one that remained in the animal.
I will take a couple of pictures and post later.
Regards, Dave.


















































