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22 May 2007, 21:10
montero
recovered bullet
A good friend shared with me this pictures. The bullet is a 30.06 Core Lokt in 180gr factory load which was shot at this wild boar at 130-150yds.
Hope you enjoy them!
montero



they shaved the hair to see the bullet with a better detail


and here is the bullet

22 May 2007, 21:21
swheeler
I take it that the core slipped out of it's jacket and went on ahead and penetrated enough to kill the hog, leaving the jacket stuck in the hide?
22 May 2007, 21:35
trigger
I suspect this is the exit wound. Bullet tumbled and came out backwards, mushroom of jacket holding on to hide.
22 May 2007, 21:55
Navaluk
I had a similar experience on a Brown bear, only the bullet was still under the hide. Mine had passed through the bears opposite shoulder and near as I could tell got turned around at that point. Still killed him quick.
22 May 2007, 22:08
Canuck
quote:
Originally posted by trigger:
I suspect this is the exit wound. Bullet tumbled and came out backwards, mushroom of jacket holding on to hide.


I agree. Had the same thing happen with a .308 200gr Sierra Game King on an elk.

Cheers,
Canuck



22 May 2007, 22:45
Reloader
The picture of the bullet after it was removed looks good. That's exactly the way I want them to look. All bullets are subject to flip in the animal when hard bone is hit.


Reloader
23 May 2007, 00:46
JCM
....a 1/2 inch more and that is perfection......

It just did a few cart-wheels on the inside. Based on the expansion it surely wasn't cart-wheeling before it hit.

Did your friend weight the bullet?

JCM
23 May 2007, 00:47
montero
The bullet tumbled and almost exited feet first getting traped by the mushroom.

Never seen it before!

Regards,

montero
23 May 2007, 03:45
308Sako
quote:
Originally posted by trigger:
I suspect this is the exit wound. Bullet tumbled and came out backwards, mushroom of jacket holding on to hide.


This would appear to be the only plausable answer...

Confused






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23 May 2007, 04:12
vapodog
One can't fault the bullet here.....dead pig is dead pig!.....and the bullet actually looks like it should!

To see that the 180 grain 30-06 did not exit a (roughly) 200 pound pig however is not to have been expected......One would have expected much better than this!

It's good evidence for those that want to say that a 30-06 is "barely enough" for pigs but I think we all know better.....what a surprise!

Thanks for the photos.....we learn every day I guess!


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23 May 2007, 04:55
N E 450 No2
I shot a zebra at point blank range with 400gr Hornady XTP factory loads, out of my 475 FA Linebaugh.

Both bullets were just as in your photo, ie the base of the bullet sticking out of the hide, caught and held in place by the mushroom.


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23 May 2007, 14:09
montero
quote:
Originally posted by JCM:

Did your friend weight the bullet?

JCM


I have the bullet at home and will weigh it tonight, but I would say in the 130-150 grain range.

Montero