brnsvllyjohn
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I have been shooting copper for a few years but I do not remember ever retrieving one before this year. I shoot a 7 mag and use 140 grain Trophy Copper. I chose this load because my gun likes it. I have tried a bunch of others but this one is what my gun likes.
Now for the bullet performance from my blacktail buck. The buck was facing me at an odd angle in some oak trees at 100 yards. I didn't really like the neck shot so I shot him in the chest. The bullet really did a number on a front shoulder and then passed above the intestines but below the tenderloins and broke the off side back leg 3 inches below the hip joint. The bullet was just laying there with the broken leg bone. Virtually no blood shot meat in the back leg but the front shoulder was a mess. The bullet is about as perfect as one could expect from any bullet retrieved under these circumstances. I don't think I could ask for anything better. The bloodshot front shoulder is to be expected with a magnum using light bullets at that close range. Probably should use my 7-08 more often but I always seem to grab the mag.
Now for the bullet performance from my blacktail buck. The buck was facing me at an odd angle in some oak trees at 100 yards. I didn't really like the neck shot so I shot him in the chest. The bullet really did a number on a front shoulder and then passed above the intestines but below the tenderloins and broke the off side back leg 3 inches below the hip joint. The bullet was just laying there with the broken leg bone. Virtually no blood shot meat in the back leg but the front shoulder was a mess. The bullet is about as perfect as one could expect from any bullet retrieved under these circumstances. I don't think I could ask for anything better. The bloodshot front shoulder is to be expected with a magnum using light bullets at that close range. Probably should use my 7-08 more often but I always seem to grab the mag.
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