My only beef with the 200gr SW was getting them to group. Never did find
a load that would group well in the Encore (ok, I didn't try THAT hard) and
had a dickens of a time finding an accurate load in the Savage. But WOW,
once I did!! :grin:
Got an 8-pointer but had to go for a shoulder shot because of brush. It was
the only kill area which was not obscured. At the pull of the trigger, he went
down like shot in the head. Post mortum revealed the bullet had fractured
entrance shoulder, ticked entrance rib, centered through exit rib, crushed
exit shoulder, and the jacket was just under the skin on the exit side. A
piece of lead had exited, while most of the lead (pieces) was in the exit
shoulder area. I couldn't believe the damage done to the lungs for being
hit so far forward in the lung area -- there just wasn't so much of a
recognizable piece of lung left -- this still makes no sense to me. Not
complaining, just wondering how that could possibly have happened.
Needless to say, I too, am very pleased with the 200gr Shock Wave.