Here's the story:
I was after a squirrel the other day with my RWS 350. I was able to sneak within 15yds. or so of it, and let an 8.3gr. RWS Superdome loose at about 975 f.p.s. MV. I tried for a head shot, but the pellet ended up hitting the shoulder area instead (had switched over to iron sights).
It was knocked off it's feet definitely, but what got me thinking was that it did not penetrate. I recovered the pellet because it literally bounced or was glanced off track due to the shoulder bone. I was able to administer a quick finisher shot, but I don't like having to do that. I want my pellets to do what their supposed to do the first time: penetrate, expand, and offer a quick humane death for the critters.
I'm thinking of switching to either a sharper-angled dome pellet, or going to an equivalent weight pointed pellet. What do you suggest?
-Patriot