Bullets Pencilling Through

The most DRT kills I've experienced were when I had a 7STW, launching 162gr A-Max bullets, and planting them on the shoulder.
Deer went 18" reliably - straight down. ⬇️
162 amax and eld-m both were nasty when I was shooting them from my 7mmRM. I switched to the 180 eld-m and man does that bullet flattened out deer.
 
Thanks for everyone's input. The reason that I'm looking for a clear blood trail is that where I hunt, there's a ton of thick low brush with lots of thorns. Deer can disappear quickly once they head down a game trail, even if you know where they entered the brush. No blood trail makes it difficult to find the deer.
The bullets are definitely doing their job, I just need a trail.
Sounds like you need to have a dog in that country. But I'm 100% with you on the blood trail if they get very far out of sight.
 
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A little more than that 😂😂
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I can't imagine. The 140 at 3200 with 40 yd shot you could put your fist through the entry wound. It did exit. Or at least pieces of it did. Deer went about 10 feet.
 
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For the 40 years I've been hunting deer, the NBT has always been my first choice.

165gr out of the 30-06 the deer was always where I shot them. 50-325 yards. Made no difference.
Always had an exit hole, not that it mattered.

7mm-08AI, 280 Rem, 284 Win, 7mm Rem Mag with 140 & 150gr NBT I've never had a deer go more than 20 yards.

Ditto with the 115gr NBT in 257 Roberts, Roberts AI, 25 WSSM, 25-06. All had exit holes, none made it more than 20 yards.

The confusing one is the 250 Savage with the 100gr NBT.
Buck at 15 yards, broadside.
Bullet hit a twig and tumbled.
Keyhole entry and exit wound. Hardly any blood. He made it about 300 yards and died at the foot of the ladder of my friends mom's stand. She found it the next morning. Bullet hit high and back.
Doe stood up from a thicket about 40 yards. One to the boiler. She ran 3 circles of about 20-30 yards diameter and dropped where she originally stood up. Again had an exit hole.

My next most grabbed bullet is the Berger VLD. They have always performed exactly as advertised!
Entrance hole, then 1-3" in they come apart. Violently!
Massive internal damage!
Never had an exit hole.
Furthest deer has gone is 20 yards from a 413 yard hit with the 140gr from my 7mm-08AI.
Entrance hole only. Both lungs destroyed and heart turned to goo. Blood everywhere!

My daughter with my 257 Roberts hit her first buck about 70 yards with the 115gr VLD.
"He kind of puffed up. Went straight legged. And fell over."
Again no exit hole. Jacket found under offside hide.
Both lungs and heart destroyed.

The only bullet that I've had pencil through is the Nosler ABLR.
150gr in my 7mm Rem Mag.
About a 50 yard shot. Bullet sized entrance and exit holes.
With the speed, there was more damage to the lungs and heart than just the bullet size. But I was surprised at the lack of internal damage.
A Ballistic Tip from much slower cartridges does more damage.
 
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Hardly any thing in life is 100%, especially animals reactions and blood trails.

Weird stuff happens. Last year, I put three 250 grain 9,3x62s into about a 6 inch circle of the vitals of a cow elk at 350 yards and it never really reacted until it fell over about 4 seconds after the last shot. Impact velocity was well within manufactures spec.

Maybe your bullet entered and exited between ribs, maybe the blood pooled somewhere in the body and didn't leak out. Maybe a lot of things.

Congrats on your hunt.
 
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