...non-scientific 120gr. Sierra HPBT...

wildgene

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...exit wound...

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...200yds, MV 3200fps, .25 WSSM, he staggered a couple times then nosedived into the dirt...

...entry, exit wounds...
 

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8) Nice looking Pronghorn. Looks like he was a lover not a fighter, the cutters not chipped up at all. Even had he been a fighter, he had no chance against that 120 gr. pill you delivered. Congratulations,
 
wildgene

Congratulations on the speed goat. Nicely done.
Looks like perfect bullet performance.

JD338
 
Certainly looks like a whole bunch of science went on here! Physics meets biology and wins. :lol: Nice buck and excellent results from that too soft Sierra bullet. Don't know how you got one of those to work... :roll:
 
Congrats! That's my favorite way to test bullets... :grin:

Those hollow point Sierra hunting bullets are pretty good. Dad and I used to use the 165 gr .30 cal versions a fair bit. Sierra claims they're tougher than the soft points, and I tend to believe it.

Guy
 
That is an awesome shot. Never shot a Sierra HP bullet into a deer, but I hear great things about the 7-160gr HPBT GK and the 308-165gr HPBT GK's. Scotty
 
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