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Well I reckon if you put a shoulder shot leg in an x Ray then you would find a whole lot of lead dust.
Even a solid copper projectile wouldn't be ideal to ingest bits of.
I think it is just part of the whole baggage that comes with hunting.
I usually just use the shanks and leave the front legs.
Until you drill it a little too head on and the bullet transverses the animal. Saw one with a perfect shoulder shot and the bloody bullet exited the rear right rump. Bugger.
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