I would expect a bullet like that to shoot lengthwise through a deer without coming apart. I would certainly not expect to recover a bullet from a broadside shot, bone or no. Deer are not particularly large or heavy boned in the relative scheme of things. Just because the animal was recovered doesn't mean the bullet behaved as it should. It was just a matter of luck that the deer was recovered, and I don't like trusting to luck. Had that been a bear or elk, bullet performance like that could very well have resulted in a lost animal.

"Kamlooky" ......................I just can't get used to you conversing in English........somehow it just doesn't seem natural........in fun......Harold
And people called me crazy when I said that the new 6.5 129 interlock wasn't the same as the old ones I had that came in red boxes with metal corners. The reputation the interlocks earned is no longer warranted IMO with how they make them today.
And people called me crazy when I said that the new 6.5 129 interlock wasn't the same as the old ones I had that came in red boxes with metal corners. The reputation the interlocks earned is no longer warranted IMO with how they make them today.
They were just calling you crazy. Nothing about the 6.5 bullets.![]()
I would expect a bullet like that to shoot lengthwise through a deer without coming apart. I would certainly not expect to recover a bullet from a broadside shot, bone or no. Deer are not particularly large or heavy boned in the relative scheme of things. Just because the animal was recovered doesn't mean the bullet behaved as it should. It was just a matter of luck that the deer was recovered, and I don't like trusting to luck. Had that been a bear or elk, bullet performance like that could very well have resulted in a lost animal.




























