Dr Ray
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Some years ago I shot a Rusa buck for meat.
Nothing new there.
When I approached the dead deer I noticed 2 bullet holes beside each other. I thought for some time that the bullet struck something between firing and the hit.
It didn’t make sense as there was a clear shot with no obstacles.
I was butchering the deer and had a very close look at the entry holes.
The colorization was different!
On closer inspection it dawned on me that in fact the deer had been shot by a smaller caliber in virtually the same spot previously.
I think it must have been a 243 whereas I was using a 270.
First time ever that this has happened. It had me puzzled for a while.
Nothing new there.
When I approached the dead deer I noticed 2 bullet holes beside each other. I thought for some time that the bullet struck something between firing and the hit.
It didn’t make sense as there was a clear shot with no obstacles.
I was butchering the deer and had a very close look at the entry holes.
The colorization was different!
On closer inspection it dawned on me that in fact the deer had been shot by a smaller caliber in virtually the same spot previously.
I think it must have been a 243 whereas I was using a 270.
First time ever that this has happened. It had me puzzled for a while.
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