- Location
- Prince Albert, Sk
I believe it is in the Nosler manual(not 100% sure) where the author is shooting a 300WM and he notes that he had to put multiple shots into the animal(moose) to drop it.Upon his inspection he found that the bullets where fragmenting too soon due to velocity, thus not penetrating deep enough for an effective kill on the vitals. So yes, speed and weight do not necessarily equal penetration and kills. All depends where the energy goes and how it is transferred. IMO a bonded or partitioned quality bullet is the way to go,it is all about on game performance.Like previously stated, a hollow tipped bullet MAY kill the animal, but at what risk? I do not shoot large calibers or magnums, but have found by using the correct projectile there isn't much most calibers cannot handle.
also, after seeing the pics above. I recovered bonded bullets i have shot into sand piles , 140 grain bullet weighted in at 116 grain.That impressed me.
also, after seeing the pics above. I recovered bonded bullets i have shot into sand piles , 140 grain bullet weighted in at 116 grain.That impressed me.
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