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500Nitro is right. This is of course the exit "wound". The base of the 286 gr Woodleigh Protected Point was actually protruding. In another case a lump was evident and when sliced with a knife the bullet could be extracted. That example however was front facing as expected. Tise Protected Point bullet has however obviously turned somehow, maybe as 500Nitro suggests and come to rest rearward. I also found a .450 480 gr round nose in a pig that had made some sort of crazy angle through the pig and was resting sideways against the pigs skin as well in August. From my limited experience with two different calibres the protected points appear to be a little less stable when penetrating through the body of the target and may tamble more than a round nose Woodleigh. I would have expected this anyway. |