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  1. The .25-06 grew in popularity until finally, in 1969 Remington adopted and introduced the cartridge as the .25-06 Remington. The .25-06 has the distinction of being the first wildcat to have been based on the .30-06 case and lessons learned probably helped towards the development of the .270 Winchester. Remington initially introduced two loads ...

  2. 21 de nov. de 2014 · The bullet took out both lungs, let the heart intact, but detached. She ran in a tight loop, circling back the way she came and piled up just on the other side of a 3-strand barbed wire fence. The bullet created a .25" entrance wound and a .5" exit wound, both in the chest area.

  3. 10 de nov. de 2020 · Especially for larger calibers, avoid bullets that fragment and produce a large exit wound. Instead, look for an all-copper bullet that expands and causes catastrophic damage without basically exploding inside the animal. Provided good shot placement, that will get you the results you want no matter the caliber.

  4. 25 de oct. de 2010 · Apparently it lacks sufficient "knock down" power, and it is extremely bad about not creating a massive exit wound. I shot two deer Saturday, and right now I am sitting here all depressed with "large exit wound envy". I need help. Cases in point ---Deer No. 1 -----,25 caliber entry wound, left shoulder,

  5. The damage caused by projectiles is a function of their kinetic energy, which is transferred to the victim on impact. The amount of energy that the projectile possesses is found in the following formula. K.E. = W*V2/2g, where. W = weight of the projectile V = velocity of the projectile g = gravitational acceleration.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2022 · Tremendous penetration. They typically exit the game animal, causing both entrance and exit wounds that may lead to better blood trails. The Barnes TSX & TTSX are made of a soft copper which expands readily, inflicting great damage. No lead fragments are left in the meat. From Barnes:

  7. 30 de nov. de 2010 · For anyone who ever said a 25-06 was not enough for deer, I present the following.... This is the entry wound UNDER the right shoulder. My son hit it a... in this thread in this sub-forum in the entire site. Advanced Search ... Graphic BDA , 25-06 bullet damage assessment.