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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Do larger calibers really compensate for bad shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Milepost" data-source="post: 1706374" data-attributes="member: 104022"><p>More shock with more bits, fanning / spreading out farther inside the critter. Think of a 12 gauge compared to a 20 gauge shotgun but it's going off inside the animal when using fragmenting Berger bullets. Your creating more internal trauma and much more likely to hit organs and that will make for a quicker, more human kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milepost, post: 1706374, member: 104022"] More shock with more bits, fanning / spreading out farther inside the critter. Think of a 12 gauge compared to a 20 gauge shotgun but it's going off inside the animal when using fragmenting Berger bullets. Your creating more internal trauma and much more likely to hit organs and that will make for a quicker, more human kill. [/QUOTE]
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