I like looking at what bullets do after impact <span style="color: red"> ON ANIMALS </span> , on the lucky occasion that we find one. I've got a couple, and I'm sure all of you have a bunch, lets put them all together so we can all see.
Pics needed, stories help too.
Here is a .257 120gr SGK that made it almost all the way through a cow elk, (my first) found it just under the offside skin. the second pic is with an unfired one.
This one isn't out of an animal, but it is such a unique one, I had to share it. 240gr SWC out of my .44 rem mag, we were shooting a steel plate that I had made out of 1 inch thick mild steel, all the lead was simply splattering out in the usual circle pattern, until one well placed round landed in the very same hole that I had previously marked with an AP tungsten,(almost made it through the 1") the bullet bottomed out in the hole and bounced back landing at the shooters feet. wouldn't believe it if I hadn't been there.
Insert joke here about the rude and amusing shape.
Pics needed, stories help too.
Here is a .257 120gr SGK that made it almost all the way through a cow elk, (my first) found it just under the offside skin. the second pic is with an unfired one.
This one isn't out of an animal, but it is such a unique one, I had to share it. 240gr SWC out of my .44 rem mag, we were shooting a steel plate that I had made out of 1 inch thick mild steel, all the lead was simply splattering out in the usual circle pattern, until one well placed round landed in the very same hole that I had previously marked with an AP tungsten,(almost made it through the 1") the bullet bottomed out in the hole and bounced back landing at the shooters feet. wouldn't believe it if I hadn't been there.
Insert joke here about the rude and amusing shape.