| Posted: 08 November 2009 at 16:22 | IP Logged
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thaks to all for the comments, i'll let bill know that he's got some replies ~
some details he left out:
date - 7nov09 - mid-morning.
location - north of chinook, montana
rifle: herter's mj9 in .308, topped with Tasco World Class Plus 3-9x44mm scope.
ammunition: 180-grain hornady spire-point sitting on a very accurate load developed by rob1 a few years ago. i have the recipe written down somewhere, but it's not handy at the moment.
for hitting her in the spine, it looks like he might have hit her in probably the best place possible with the bullet he used - right near the base where the loins and the hindquarters meet. the big 180-grain bullet did very little damage, other than to break a section of spine about 2 inches long out this section of bone fell out when we retrienved the tenderloins (intact) and looks almost as if it were cut out rather than blown out. near as i can tell, a person can eat right up to the hole as there was no violent expansion.
Edited by TasunkaWitko on 08 November 2009 at 16:23
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