My dad retired from hunting and gave me his Browning Micro Medallion .243. Killed my second deer with it today (dink if anyone's interested) and I'm really starting to like the 243. Now the bullet mystery. This dink was shot on the right side quartering away. When recovered he had 5 holes all on the right side. Looks like the bullet entered just behind the last rib and exited dead center of his right shoulder(silver dollar size exit hole). Several ribs were broken as well as the shoulder. Could the extra holes (about caliber sized) have been caused by bone fragments or maybe the bullet coming apart. Just weird that the bullet went in on the right and exited on the right. Appears to have run forward under the skin breaking ribs and sending bone into the chest cavity doing some serious damage. By the way the bullet was a 100 grain green box Rem.