Never been a fan of mono projectiles, but these look pretty encouraging.
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Never been a fan of mono projectiles, but these look pretty encouraging.
4 for 4 now. These 2 @ 184 and 120 yards. Both bang-flops (one was a head shot though).
Will post a pic of shoulder entry wound tomorrow. These projectiles expand quickly and then penetrate well.
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184 yards front on slightly shoulder side.
Hit site
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Into ribs
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Through ribs and through vitals. Never found the projectile but didn't exit. In gut bag I think.
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Tilly looks impressed,they must be good.
seem to be doing the job them Hammers
Do you think that it should have exited, is that what you would of expected ? Did you measure the litres of bruised trim ?
Yes I did think that it would have passed through, even going lengthwise like it was. Perhaps a heavier one would have. A Barnes TTSX would have probably, but then they don't do the damage that these do either and are less emphatic. Maybe the Hammers have a nice balance. Just conjecture though, but interesting.
The damaged meat doesn't worry me much. Tissue displacement and trauma are a larger part of the quick death equation than so called "shock" in my book. Nothing is certain but its interesting mucking around with these bullets.