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Bullet Choice to Save the most Meat
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee7588" data-source="post: 2971158" data-attributes="member: 123764"><p>Barnes or Badlands bullets for me. I shot a buck at 275 yds the 140 gr Berger entered just behind the left shoulder and went through the opposite shoulder and what was left of the bullet was recovered just under the skin. When I recovered the bullet the weight retention was minimal, if I had to guess it weighed about 50 grs. and I lost the one shoulder. I'm not a fan of chewing on lead so a bullet that has a high weight retention is the way to go for me and a well placed shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee7588, post: 2971158, member: 123764"] Barnes or Badlands bullets for me. I shot a buck at 275 yds the 140 gr Berger entered just behind the left shoulder and went through the opposite shoulder and what was left of the bullet was recovered just under the skin. When I recovered the bullet the weight retention was minimal, if I had to guess it weighed about 50 grs. and I lost the one shoulder. I'm not a fan of chewing on lead so a bullet that has a high weight retention is the way to go for me and a well placed shot [/QUOTE]
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