Conversation and debate are healthy but it seems like this is topic has been beaten to death lately. The information is out there. Lead bullets work, copper bullets work…use what makes you feel good. Much like anything now days you get people who aren’t satisfied that they’ve found something that works for them. They want others who don’t agree to concede that they are wrong. I’ve hunted elk, deer and antelope with guys using eldx, partitions, lrx, ballistic tips, accubond. Wounds looked different when skinning them out but bullet placement (i.e. how good of a shot was made) had far, far more to do with how quickly the animal dropped.
As it relates to this thread, I’ve had good success with mono bullets. No weirdness, no “penciling through.” You hit the animal where you are supposed to and they die in short order. It probably doesn’t make for good internet material, no grenaded front quarters, no basketball sized exits. Typically two pretty small sized entrance and exit holes with vitals sloshed in between. Works for me. Doesn’t have to work for you.
Nonetheless, here’s some “data” for the Rokslide “pictures or I don’t believe you” crowd.
Ca Blacktail buck exit. 234 yards. Barnes 129gr lrx 270 win. Muzzle 3050fps. He dropped, sputtered a little bit, stood up to die and fell down a small slope about 15 yards.
Antelope buck. 200 and something yards. Barnes 110gr TTSX. Muzzle 3350fps. Buck looked like he got struck by lightning. Stiffened up while still on his feet then fell forward dead.
Furthest kill with a mono is 480 yards on bull elk. Barnes 129gr lrx. 270win. Impact velocity around 2150fps. Bull died where I shot him. No pics of him skinned out.
Lots more animals, just don’t take pictures of them skinned out.