Bullet pics always generate a lot of talk. The OP had a good outcome with a classic looking recovered bullet. Evidently penetrating two shoulders at 88 yds. used up enough velocity for the off side hide to stop it. It happened to my cow elk last year at 165 yards with a 180 Partition out of a 300WSM.
Searched that hide for 10 minutes before I found the bullet all balled up in the fat against the offside hide.

Bobinnh: I love the term: "pulped up muscle". I can see it on a box of premiums: "Our bullets pulp more muscle than any other brand!" laugh

Klik: Those TSX's from the cow caribou and moose look a little under performed. But you can't debate a full freezer!

Your free to shoot what you want. But I don't see the need to use a great premium like a TBBC on a deer or any other thin skinned game. Other cup and core bullets could "pulp up" muscle just as well! grin


My home is the "sanctuary residence" for my firearms.