Exact same thing happened to a guy in camp on a guided Mule Deer hunt. Shot was between 200 and 300yds. Blew a basket ball size chunk of hair and flesh off the side of the deer (almost perfectly broadside. Had to chase it and put another shot in it....nothing make it inside the deer on the first shot.Had a 215gr Berger hybrid out of my .300 win mag basically grenade on impact at 200 yards on a small antelope doe. It was a rib cage shot no shoulder contact. It just exploded and never made it to the vitals. I head shot it with the second round to end things quick.
This is super possible and in hindsight I wished it wasn't hot as hell the day this happened so I could dissect the animal and see. Seeing what the far shoulder impact looks like would be some confirmation. The great/horrible thing about feral hogs where we live is I will have an opportunity the next time I step outside at the ranch.Couple thoughts on the OP - ELDm's are known to occasionally go poof before reaching the target when the jacket shreds. If it isn't 2 different entrance wounds, I would guess that the exit is just a portion of the bullet and the remainder kept going through.
Bro. That is a wild exit wound. I am amazed she went that far.I had a doe a couple years ago that turned quartering away from me at the last second and I hit her a little far forward with a 156gr Berger going about 2800. Somehow it opened up a 6" hood scoop in the front of her chest and she still ran 100 yds.
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Yeah I was shocked, but at least it was an easy track job.Bro. That is a wild exit wound. I am amazed she went that far.