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I know nothing about bullets but the retaining the weight in the end...... (40%)..... where is the other 60% ?

My guess is when it broke 6 ribbs and a leg bone the bullet core broke up a little

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180 grain sst hammered my elk in sept. 406 yards , one shot tore him up, he couldn't go no where I put a second in him just to get it over quicker. that or barnes....... BOB!

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The other 60% is scattered through the animal in small pieces usually

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Most lead core bullets do. Or am I way off

You are correct regarding "expanding" cup and core bullets. Even most bonded cup and core shed a high percentage of lead. Swift A-frames is one exception, They usually maintain over 95% of it's weight.

If you are hunting with a non-expanding bullet, then you better be using a big bore bullet.

30 caliber bullets and smaller will pin-hole through your game if they do not expand. A small 30 call hole can close up and otherwise good shots may lead to lost game.

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