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<blockquote data-quote="wolfkpr" data-source="post: 3114900" data-attributes="member: 38471"><p>The winchester " boar xt" 62gr- appear to be their version of a barnes x, shot one deer with it. Quartering towards, shoulder bone hit. Exit hole the size of a nickel, lots of blood on the ground. Down within 10 yds. The fed fusion bonded bullet- tested on hogs, shot through a small hog and did fatal damage to a second one- but ended up in guts. Second one was quartering away- prob 12" long wound channel and exit. The fusion seems to expand more than the solid copper bullet, penetrate a little less, as expected. I'm a fan of solid copper or bonded bullets in the little gun, as i want an exit and a blood trail ( just in case), even when you do hit shoulder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfkpr, post: 3114900, member: 38471"] The winchester " boar xt" 62gr- appear to be their version of a barnes x, shot one deer with it. Quartering towards, shoulder bone hit. Exit hole the size of a nickel, lots of blood on the ground. Down within 10 yds. The fed fusion bonded bullet- tested on hogs, shot through a small hog and did fatal damage to a second one- but ended up in guts. Second one was quartering away- prob 12" long wound channel and exit. The fusion seems to expand more than the solid copper bullet, penetrate a little less, as expected. I'm a fan of solid copper or bonded bullets in the little gun, as i want an exit and a blood trail ( just in case), even when you do hit shoulder [/QUOTE]
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