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WKR
GI, I think you are overlooking something important with how these polymer-tipped lead core bullets create tissue damage. I'm guessing you are imagining the bullet expanding into a mushroom shape, with the wound channel created being the same diameter as the mushroomed bullet, and therefore the bullet with the widest mushroom being the one causing the most damage; it's not like that. The wound channel created by the bullet will not be the same diameter as the diameter of the bullet at its widest finished diameter, and with the three you are mentioning specifically, it's going to be quite a bit bigger. How much wider depends a lot more on the bullet construction than the bullet diameter after it's expanded and lost a lot of bits of lead and copper. Some of the soft fragmenting bullets create a fat football-shaped wound channel inside the animal that is multiple times wider than the bullet diameter. That's all to say, I'd try not to get caught up in small differences in expansion diameter.