What do you happened in this situation Re: 30-06

amber2010

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What do you think? Last fall as I was butchering my deer and was slicing up the rear hock to make jerky slices to my surprise a piece of lead dropped out. Now this surprised me because the deer was shot broadside thru the lungs with a 30-06.
The photo attached shows what a previous blue box Federal 180 grain 30-06 did to a deer a few years ago. The last item in the photo is the piece that dropped out of the deer from last fall. At first I thought it was a 22. But comparing it to a 22 it seems a bit smaller in diameter at the base. Could it be .17? Maybe someone had taken a shot at the deer and it healed up. However this time I was using Federal Hi Shok ammo with what I believe could have been a partition bullet. I'm not sure as I don't have the box it came in. Could this small projectile be the core of the partition? Just curious to see what you think. As a footnote the 30-06 bullet you see was taken from a deer shot pretty much broadside but again I only found it in the rear hindquarter when butchering it. Do bullets have these strange trajectories once they hit a live animal?

 
About seven or so years a go somebody here in my neck of the woods shot an old big buck and when they butchered it they found that it had been shot seven times previously and had survived until the last time it caught lead. Dear can be tough if not shot in the right places.
 
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