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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3283556" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>I agree with the v-max approach. There usually is no exit wound and therefore little if any blood, but when those rounds make entry at a 223 velocity, the vitals are just pulverized. Deer cannot run far if their lungs and heart are not in working order. </p><p></p><p>That said, my daughters both started with Winchester Ranger 64 gr power points in their AR’s, and we never lost a deer until my youngest moved up to a 300 BLK and hit a big 10 pt square in the shoulder at 200 yds. Found little blood and 3 weeks later, the buck showed up on camera. Come rifle season, the neighbor got him with her 125 gr Sierra still in the shoulder. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps your daughter is simply comfortable and confident in her abilities with her gun. Remember the old adage... Beware the man with only one gun. He probably knows how to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3283556, member: 26476"] I agree with the v-max approach. There usually is no exit wound and therefore little if any blood, but when those rounds make entry at a 223 velocity, the vitals are just pulverized. Deer cannot run far if their lungs and heart are not in working order. That said, my daughters both started with Winchester Ranger 64 gr power points in their AR’s, and we never lost a deer until my youngest moved up to a 300 BLK and hit a big 10 pt square in the shoulder at 200 yds. Found little blood and 3 weeks later, the buck showed up on camera. Come rifle season, the neighbor got him with her 125 gr Sierra still in the shoulder. Perhaps your daughter is simply comfortable and confident in her abilities with her gun. Remember the old adage... Beware the man with only one gun. He probably knows how to use it. [/QUOTE]
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