Therein lies the problem with using a "Match" type bullet for hunting game. You can never be sure what they will do, since they were not designed with killing animals in mind. They will often pencil through, but occasionally they are like a grenade, blowing up dramatically. We did an experiment a number of years ago on a dead cow that a farmer let us take for 'yote bait. We were using the 200 Sierra Match King shot from two rifles, a 30-06 at about 2600 fps and a 308 Norma Mag at close to 3000. Of 10 shots fired,[5 with each rifle] 7 pencilled through, and 3 made like bombs, one not penetrating more than 2" before making a 8" diameter surface wound. Dead animals are not exactly like live ones, but close enough to convince me that match bullets should be left to their intended purpose....shooting paper. I have no personal experience with the Lapua Scenar except to know that the 6.5mm 139 grain shoots wonderfully well in my 6.5x55AI. I personally would not use it on game. There are so many great game bullets out there these days, that to test fate by using a bullet not made to hunt with does not tempt me in the least. Regards, Eagleye.