How did it expand/penetrate?
Shot a doe...with 6.5 grendel this year with Hornady 123 eldm. Had to shoot her twice...shredded liver with 1st shot & through the lungs 2nd shot. She still traveled 50 yards after 2nd hit & I was unimpressed. I intentionally avoided shoulder but my usual calibers would have been one & done. A sample of one doesn't make any conclusions & I want to try 120 noslers. It was a larger muley doe but still not impressed.
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Neck shot, went through, exit bigger than entrance.How did it expand/penetrate?
That appears adequate.6.5 grendel 123 BTHP exit hole.
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I typically load 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips which so far have been good in every respect. I picked up a bunch of 123 gr. Hornady BTHP on sale and planned on using them for general purpose truck gun and plinking. They shoot pretty good in my rifle and I expect them to kill hogs or coyotes I might come across out working on the property. My magazine right now is full of the Ballistic Tips. I have noticed heart shots sometimes cause very little external bleeding, I guess without the pump blood doesn't travel well. I shot a big hog in the heart with a Nosler Partition from a 308, he dropped but the mass of blood underneath him was impressive. Gravity I guess.I’m not a super technical rifle guy so maybe take what I say with a grain of salt. When I built my Grendel I shot my first couple with the SSTs and was shocked at how well they put an exit hole. Then they became scarce in my area for some reason and I bought 500 rounds of the bthp. My results with them have been hit or miss. I shot a doe at 20 yards with one and there was blood everywhere, but the other animals I’ve shot have had minimal blood if any including an antelope and the buck I just shot. They never go far, but there’s never much blood. I just shot a buck with them through the top of the heart and other than where he died 50 yards away there was no blood to be found.
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