Originally Posted by buffybr
Originally Posted by WyoM70
buffybr - if you shot an elk with the 180 NP using your .30 Gibbs, and the elk was standing broadside to you, did your 180 NP normally exit the other side?

These six didn't. grin They were just under the hide on the off side.
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That often happens with elk, even with some magnum calibers. The hide is very stretchy and will bulge way out when hit from the inside. It's like a big elastic net. I've found lots of bullets under the skin that way.
I would like to see a slo mo video or even a still shot of a fully stretched hide.


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