Originally Posted by
Todd.K
Even in .308!!!, a bullet that fails to expand or fragment does far less damage.
You don't have to believe me. Ask terminal ballistics experts. Or hunters. The fights over SMK use for hunting were EPIC. Because it is inconsistent in fragmenting but sometimes does, you end up with wildly different first hand accounts of performance.
"Dropped on the spot, significant damage to the vitals." Vs
"Took off running like it hadn't been hit, tracked a small blood trail for hours, small hole straight through." And they were both correct and honest about what they saw.
Why not just pick a load that always does the first?
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