You're funny. And quite the junior detective!!!
Actually, i was "genuinely" asking for his wound analysis, in his own words. I would have liked to hear a description of the wound. It's all interesting data to me....But neat theory.
I had a 215 Berger not penetrate a mule deer shoulder once. No pics, so I apologize in advance, but it was a few years before I started tracking such results. MV of 2975, shot at about 350yds, if memory serves. I stepped on it a little hard and hit him high shoulder. After a point blank finisher, I examined what literally looked like someone had taken a jagged ice cream scooper the size of a grapefruit and cored out a 3-4" deep crater. It blew my mind. But I didn't dismiss all the other data points that had/have been brought forward surrounding the 215berger. I chalked it up to a one-off, WTF, bullets do weird shit sometimes deal.
I'm not fully planted in the mouse gun camp. Nor am I telling everyone that magnums are the only way. I have seen the merits of small, medium, and large. In the right hands they all do the same thing.
Centerfire rifles with good bullets are more alike than different. And animals are literally just bones and tissue in a leather pouch. All of the mental masturbation here is getting messy.