choprzrul
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I click on the text above the picture of the spreadsheet in OP and it opens in another tab for me.Hey Ed, I don't see how to open the spread sheet?
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I click on the text above the picture of the spreadsheet in OP and it opens in another tab for me.Hey Ed, I don't see how to open the spread sheet?
AddedI can't open the spreadsheet on this computer...but i'll add the 3 deer ive shot with hammers:
mule deer buck. 7mmRM, 172gr Absolute Hammer. shot distance, 40 yards. Deer ran 20 yards, then tumbled more down the mountain, but that was just gravity. Double lung destruction, no idea how he made it 20 yards.
Whitetail doe, 6.5creed, 123gr absolute hammer. shot distance 140 yards. deer dropped instantly.
whitetail doe, .22-250, 70gr hammer hunter. double lung, ran ~45 yards, lungs destroyed. shot distance 130y.
What caliber using 143 HH?Deer 60 yards 143 hammer hunter ran 175 shot through front shoulder.
AddedBlack Bear 540 yds.
300 win mag 181 HH 3100fps
Aimed for mid shoulder, 5 mph wind caused me to hit forward of shoulder 6" or so.
1shot pass through DRT . Not even a twitch!
I've experienced all three; DRT, a few yards and 65yd-100yd. All had significant damage to vitals. I really don't think that you can judge a Hammer, or any other bullet, by how far the critters travel after a fatal hit. Berger bullets probably have more DRT results due to the frangible nature of the bullet but there are plenty of negative results surrounding their use too.
Exactly what I've been saying for a long time. There's only ever been one "magic" bullet documented in history and if you know the story of the JFK assassination you'll know that even that thing didn't expand or deform at all!!!Good points, IMO if you use a bullet enough sooner or later they'll do something that makes you go hmm........................
Most all of them will do one just fine. There isn't any real magic in any of them.
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