spiderman
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Here is a series of pics I took the last time out of a good sized male coon from first shot , then skinned , then exposed internals to show devastation of the round and fur friendlyness . Shot was 30 yards , coon up on tree branch looking /quartering away , shot behind front leg , most of blast stopped inside front shoulders . No blood on outside of coon and no exit. Typical result for this shot . Here is the coon and O'l Coontail , no blood.

Here is the coon skinned down below impact.

Here is the chest opened a little with knife to show damage....lungs and heart shredded.


And pic of off side of coon. No exit.

And a couple of hide to show no damage.


With 25 grain bullets, there would be some copper frag coming through the off side but not through the pelt. If this was a small coon , that is probably how it would look also. Direct hits always stop inside and marginal hits can make nasty cuts due to the bullet speed and close range. Longer shots 60-80 yards (for us) have pretty much the same result. They are like little bombs , put them inside and this is what you get and only catch an inch and it will look like a bomb when off an inch under the hide. Get on target , then one ,two , three and make a good hit. Jim

Here is the coon skinned down below impact.

Here is the chest opened a little with knife to show damage....lungs and heart shredded.


And pic of off side of coon. No exit.

And a couple of hide to show no damage.


With 25 grain bullets, there would be some copper frag coming through the off side but not through the pelt. If this was a small coon , that is probably how it would look also. Direct hits always stop inside and marginal hits can make nasty cuts due to the bullet speed and close range. Longer shots 60-80 yards (for us) have pretty much the same result. They are like little bombs , put them inside and this is what you get and only catch an inch and it will look like a bomb when off an inch under the hide. Get on target , then one ,two , three and make a good hit. Jim