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First one with the new Omega
Today was the opening day of the muzzleloader season here in the peoples republic of Massachusetts. About 8:00 am I shot my firs deer with the new Omega. I used a 250 shock wave bullet pushed by 120 gr. 777. I wish I didn't drown my camera in the river so I could show you a photo but the entrence hole was huge as it hit the back bone but the exit hole was small, I know which was which as I was in a tree stand. I can't figure this out, Any suggestions.
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RE: First one with the new Omega
ORIGINAL: Mike Hill Today was the opening day of the muzzleloader season here in the peoples republic of Massachusetts. About 8:00 am I shot my firs deer with the new Omega. I used a 250 shock wave bullet pushed by 120 gr. 777. I wish I didn't drown my camera in the river so I could show you a photo but the entrence hole was huge as it hit the back bone but the exit hole was small, I know which was which as I was in a tree stand. I can't figure this out, Any suggestions. Check out the "don't over drive powerbelts thread". It provides another example of rapid dissipation of bullet energy. Lots of surface damage, huge entrance hole. |
RE: First one with the new Omega
many times you will find the entrance wound in a muzzleloader is much larger then the exit. They are normally a heavy moderate moving projectile expanding a lot of energy. I think Pglasgowwas right on the head with his explaination. Congratulations with taking the deer. Was the creek cold? Kind of late in the season for swimming, but I've done it a few times my self over the years.
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