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Bullet failure 130 grain nosler partition with 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1528491"><p>I respect your post but do not agree at all, anywhere past, "I don't always shoot an elk at a range where you'll see any effect other than mechanical injury to the internal organs." The hydrostatic shock of an expanding bullet, along with wound channel, is the killer combo (you may be meaning that). The monos don't shed weight, but that has never been a desired effect of any bullet, except for how an exposed lead tip explodes and that's how it's designed. The skived tip of all monos allows excellent expansion of up 2X, as seen in the image and they have plenty of data to say that they reliably expand. As to metallurg[ATTACH=full]114130[/ATTACH]ical differences between mono makers... I'll do some research myself. I would wager no significant difference, but will check back with results. cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1528491"] I respect your post but do not agree at all, anywhere past, "I don't always shoot an elk at a range where you'll see any effect other than mechanical injury to the internal organs." The hydrostatic shock of an expanding bullet, along with wound channel, is the killer combo (you may be meaning that). The monos don't shed weight, but that has never been a desired effect of any bullet, except for how an exposed lead tip explodes and that's how it's designed. The skived tip of all monos allows excellent expansion of up 2X, as seen in the image and they have plenty of data to say that they reliably expand. As to metallurg[ATTACH=full]114130[/ATTACH]ical differences between mono makers... I'll do some research myself. I would wager no significant difference, but will check back with results. cheers [/QUOTE]
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