Aussie_hunter_JD
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I took my friend out yesterday, found him a red deer hind, broadside at 200 yards.
I positive 'thwack' was heard but off it ran into the woods.
At the shot site a small amount of hair and very little blood, the blood trail stopped after 30 yards then no sign of her, she too a lot of finding but eventually I located her around 200 yards away, where she died, in my opinion, she must have suffered a long time before expiring, no blood trail to her final position but basically sprayed blood in her last moments everywhere.
On inspection the bullet made a neat little hole one side to the other with any noticeable expansion.
130 grain out of a .308 at 3050'/sec
Is that normal?
If so I'm sticking to soft points.
Cheers
Richard
Depends what you were using, for anything less than a red stag in size, and really it's ideal for reds, use the tipped tsx. Hollow point version isn't forgiving if you don't hit bone on small animals.
I've used barnes for nearly a decade and only lost one animal, shot a fallow doe too far back and it penciled through her. Hit properly things die, and quickly.