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Old 01-10-2017 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ipscshooter
Sounds to me like a theory made up to promote the sale of firearms chambered for cartridges too weak to achieve pass through or someone trying to justify why he doesn't like shooting a 7mm Rem Mag.
Well all I can tell you is that is incorrect.

My deer gun could easily zip right through but the bullet is instead designed to expend its energy inside the target.

The reason a bullet hits an animal at 2000fps and doesn't make it through is precisely because it is doing more damage.

Doesn't matter what gun you are shooting the concept is the same.

I don't necessarily prefer it that way but its absolutely real.

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