SHOW NOTES
What type of bullets allow you to "eat right up to the hole?"
Listeners questions and comments
MEAT DAMAGE: TWO SOURCES
- Extreme impact velocity
- Hydraulic shock
- High-velocity cartridges
- Light-for-caliber bullets, pushed extremely fast
- Extreme-BC bullets, pushed fast
- Animal matter's effect on bullets
- Low-velocity impact dynamics
- Extreme-expansion bullets
- What stresses a bullet during impact
- Fragmenting on impact increases shock transfer
- "Soft" bullets rupture and fragment. Maximum meat damage results
- Tough, controlled-expansion bullets hold together and penetrate. Less meat damage results
- Bullet placement for minimal meat damage
- The behind-the-shoulder shot
- The on-the-shoulder shot
- Species-dependent preferences
- How to field-dress and process around bloodshot meat
- Is bullet-related meat damage ok?
- When it results in a faster, more humane kill
- When the bullet that causes it makes you a more capable hunter
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