huntnful
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Yeah I’m definitely not saying something smaller can’t/wont affect the spine. Just that something bigger could POSSIBLY affect it more often (because not every shoulder shot affects the spine from what I’ve seen) when shooting in the shoulder. 300 RUM with a 220 TMK could potentially affect the nervous system with a shoulder shot more often than an .223 with a 77 TMK. I don’t think that’s a stretch of a statement.Nah. You shoulder shoot them, you effect the spine which drops them with anything. Beyond that, there are bullets in 6mm that create some of the largest wounds of any caliber and any bullet ever made to this point.
I’m pretty sure these have a visible impact. grin
From another thread-
Remember this is culling. Not hunting.
If you just hit ribs, it’s good- very effective.
If you hit bone, very likely you won’t like it.
2,100’ish FPS impacts. Photos and animals are unmodified.
Quartering too- shot entered center chest… How we walked up to it. A 9-10” wound.
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Facing directly away. 2,105fps impact. Entered center of rear ham- 10+ inch hole. TC blew stomach out mid belly, bullet traveled all the way through the chest and through the heart. Everything inside body cavity was wrecked.
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116gr TMK, 2,105fps impact.
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116gr TMK, 2,424fps impact.
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I’ve seen, & have quite a few videos of the larger stuff affecting the spine/nervous system causing a DRT when placed pretty far away from the spine. Not so much the smaller stuff. And I’ve asked multiple times for .223 and 6mm kills videos to compare the actual impacts themselves, but don’t have much footage of it to share at this point.
And I agree those are great wounds. I’ve been following the thread as well. I’m sure most of those deer were DRT because of their small size vs. those wounds.

