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Old 03-07-2015, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by sabotloader
You are thinking correctly.. the exit hole is bullet size - it is not a big hole but it drains blood just fine... the real damage occurs inside the animal when the petals come off and puncture organs in a 360* arch + the tremendous amount of hydrostatic damage occurring as the bullet passes through and out. And then there is the permanent wound channel created by the bullet. MOST often the whole effect shocks the animal so much it over-rides the 'flight' response of the animal.

I have in the past always used the CF bullets, but right now I have a better understanding of how the XP works and in Theory it could/should work very well but I have to shoot it more to verify.

This is a little buck that succumbed to my frustrations of not seeing an elk one day. It was only about a 60 yard shot and I was really worried the bullet might pencil right on through because the hide is so thin and the area for the bullet to work the fluid is so short - but work it did.



I was a little shocked when I opened him up and the large chunks of coagulated blood dropped out.



His chest cavity was nothing more than a thick liquid.
Gotcha. I think I understsnd now how the bullet works. I was concerned there wouldn't be an exit but I'm now thinking the main bullet stays whole and punches thru and the "petals" fragment off at same time to do the internal damage? If so, that's a heck of a concept for a bullet.
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