How horribly can you miss crucial anatomy,with a 53gr X and have a standard cup/core .243" projectile bail you out?

What is the margin for anatomical error,as denoted by bore diameter? What is the same margin,as denoted by an increase in velocity?

A [bleep] up shot,is a [bleep] up shot and likely the '06 totin' crowd,enjoys the vast percentages in botched harvest,because that is a chambering toted by a goodly percentage of numbnuts.

Same goes Archery. When does a 3-blade trump 2? Why not an 8-blade? What's the best combo of arrow velocity/gross arrow weight,cutting diameter and blade surface,to "fix" a [bleep] shot?

Hypothetical nonsensical rambling rates entertainment value,but it's pretty easy to just pop a few primers,practice as per average conditions/encounters allow and simply punch tags.

Placement
Boolits
Chambering

Little math is required............................


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