Breaking bones, and penetrating gelatin are two completely different things. The lead flattens when it hits the target, reducing penetration. It might be round in the air, when it makes impact, it flattens. Low energy, and flattening leading to hindered penetration and less ability to break bones. Those two factors added together isn't what adds up to consistent reliable kills on the real thing. Ever think maybe, just maybe, winchester adds a little fluff to their tests to make their product look better than the competiion? like I said, test it yourself. Put up your 60 yard pattern pictures and your penetration tests for all of us to see, if you're going to claim you have no problem taking 60 yard shots.


Oh, and believe it or not, deer bite. Fairly hard.