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Yes, more questions on 6.5x300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbow" data-source="post: 3004950" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Right. But the ABLR is a bonded bullet so "should" retain more wt. In the shank...?</p><p>The 127 LRX will lose its pedals at high speeds or heavy bone but the pedals stay a decent size and do a lot of damage and the whole back 2/3's of the shank keeps on going like a hard cast lead wadcutter! I have seen this on several Deer and Black Bear and one wolf that I shot in the head as it was running towards me (not knowing I was there) and found a couple pedals just dangling from the hide out the back of head and the rest of the shank re- entered the hide at top of shoulder and found it just under the hide just short of exiting it's rump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbow, post: 3004950, member: 89124"] Right. But the ABLR is a bonded bullet so "should" retain more wt. In the shank...? The 127 LRX will lose its pedals at high speeds or heavy bone but the pedals stay a decent size and do a lot of damage and the whole back 2/3's of the shank keeps on going like a hard cast lead wadcutter! I have seen this on several Deer and Black Bear and one wolf that I shot in the head as it was running towards me (not knowing I was there) and found a couple pedals just dangling from the hide out the back of head and the rest of the shank re- entered the hide at top of shoulder and found it just under the hide just short of exiting it's rump. [/QUOTE]
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