Originally Posted by kalbrecht
Folks, don't get me wrong, the 95 grain ballistic tip is plenty accurate in my .243 Winchester and It killed the deer (lungs had a big hole through them) just fine.
My only complaint is that there was absolutely no blood trail. In fact this morning there was 2 inches of fresh snow and because of all the deer tracks in the area I walked right past the deer's path without seeing any blood. It took me 10 or 20 minutes to find the buck.



Stick that 95 nbt into the high shoulder and I doubt you’ll be tracking any.



I’m a shoulder shooter so the monos have done well for me.


I caught a .458” Speer bonded HP on an angled shot a couple years ago on a whitetail doe. I broke her near shoulder so tracking was about 30 feet.


I’ve never had another one stay in a deer.


When I die I hope I don't start voting democrat.