Why are bullets frequently found just under the hide on the opposite side?

cnelk

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I’ve often wondered why and how bullets are often recovered just under the hide on the opposite side of entry.

Doesn’t really matter what caliber as I’ve recovered different ones over the years.

This past Sept I recovered my 50cal ML bullet that traveled diagonally through the bull and was just under the hide.

Why don’t the bullets go through on these shots? It’s just another inch or two.
Does the hide stretch that much?


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Impact, the skin is backed by meat

Exit, the skin can flex however it wants.

This isnt complicated or a tough question. Think about it.
 
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cnelk

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Impact, the skin is backed by meat

Exit, the skin can flex however it wants.

This isnt complicated or a tough question. Think about it.

Okay. I have thought about it.

Since it’s not complicated, How much does the hide have to stretch before the bullet breaks through?
 
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Depending on the animal, take Elk for example think about how much body, bone, etc the bullet has to
travel through losing energy. It also has to do with distance. You shoot something inside 150 yds I rarely find the bullet. 300 plus, almost always.
 

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Im the exact opposite of CAelkhunter, my close shots, less than 100 yards have been where I've found the bullet just under the hide and farther shots are clean holes both ways. 7mm for elk and .243 for deer
 

jkilburg

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If you think of it from a physics standpoint, the greatest amount of shock applied to the body is by rapid expansion, and not fully passing through. The transfer of energy is greater if you can retain the weight, and it mushrooms and sits on the opposite side of the body at the hide.

Most hunting bullets are designed to penetrate a certain distance and to cause the greatest amount of damage in the process.


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