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The New Hornady A-tip match bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1838477" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>My Son shot a White tail buck when he was about 11 years old he was in a shooting house hunting by himself with a 25-06 & 80gr Barnes @ aprx 3500fps mv. Shot a buck thru the lungs & dropped it but it was still twitching, laying at an angle with it's back to my son and rear legs farthest away. He put two more shots in the bucks back center of his shoulders. When I got over there, I noticed those last two bullets went clean thru the bucks back out of it's belly at an angle and one bullet completely severed one rear legs shin bone and the last bullet completely severed the other rear shin bone. From the looks of the wounds it appeared that there was very little expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1838477, member: 93895"] My Son shot a White tail buck when he was about 11 years old he was in a shooting house hunting by himself with a 25-06 & 80gr Barnes @ aprx 3500fps mv. Shot a buck thru the lungs & dropped it but it was still twitching, laying at an angle with it's back to my son and rear legs farthest away. He put two more shots in the bucks back center of his shoulders. When I got over there, I noticed those last two bullets went clean thru the bucks back out of it's belly at an angle and one bullet completely severed one rear legs shin bone and the last bullet completely severed the other rear shin bone. From the looks of the wounds it appeared that there was very little expansion. [/QUOTE]
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