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i like two holes. air in, blood out
Not disagreeing with anybody, just a personal preference. I do not want to blood trail anything, I just want it to fall over and die. From what I have witnessed so far, that happens with a bullet that causes major trauma inside the body cavity, rather than a thru and thru. I never try a shot through the shoulder, and to this point, have never put one into the shoulder. Maybe when I do, I'll change my tune. I will concede a couple of points to you guys...also an opinion, not stating any studies...I would bet that the percentage of recovered animals is higher with a tougher bullet that retains its mass and punches through bone if needed, even if you have to track it farther. I will also concede that I have less room for error when shooting, and that means I need to be more selective with my shots.
any you guys looked at north fork bullets by chance?