buffybr
Lil-Rokslider
Years ago a bunch of us from work went on a whitetail deer and pheasant hunt in NE Montana. Two of the guys (twin brothers) each shot whitetail bucks in their heads and lost them. A deer brain is a very small target!...I'f at all possible, I head / neck shoot for instant drop...
Another year I shot a whitetail buck in NW Montana. When I was butchering him, I found a .35 caliber bullet lodged against one of his vertebrae bones. It was an old wound that had completely healed on the outside, showing no indication of a hit.
The bullet cup and lead core had separated with the lead lodged against the bone and the meat muscle completely healed around the bullet. The bullet's copper jacket was completerly enclosed in some tipe of membrane.