In this thread:
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...547-berger-185gr-juggernaut-deer-results.html
the OP put a fist-sized hole through his deer using a Berger 185gr match bullet. Said it dropped the deer instantly.
What is the wounding mechanism of a match bullet with a thin jacket? Is it the expansion caused by fluid tissue entering the hollow point? Is it the thin bullet tip collapsing onto itself and a resulting mushroom? Or is it the tumbling action of a long bullet losing stability in tissue?
I have no experience in this area but think the hollow point is way too small to effect expansion. That leaves the collapse of the bullet nose and/or tumbling.
Does anyone really know? I think the reason the OP was successful is because his deer was small and his bullet was huge, kinda like shooting rabbits with a 45 ACP. Overkill.
Would it work on hogs?
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...547-berger-185gr-juggernaut-deer-results.html
the OP put a fist-sized hole through his deer using a Berger 185gr match bullet. Said it dropped the deer instantly.
What is the wounding mechanism of a match bullet with a thin jacket? Is it the expansion caused by fluid tissue entering the hollow point? Is it the thin bullet tip collapsing onto itself and a resulting mushroom? Or is it the tumbling action of a long bullet losing stability in tissue?
I have no experience in this area but think the hollow point is way too small to effect expansion. That leaves the collapse of the bullet nose and/or tumbling.
Does anyone really know? I think the reason the OP was successful is because his deer was small and his bullet was huge, kinda like shooting rabbits with a 45 ACP. Overkill.
Would it work on hogs?