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<blockquote data-quote="TeamTomlyn" data-source="post: 4180957" data-attributes="member: 46099"><p>I've shot deer with 110, 125, 168 and 180 ballistic tips. They all pretty much do the same thing as you described. Anything that will push that plastic tip into the hallow cavity it sits in will exacerbate expansion at high velocities, which leads to over penetration at close range. If you are looking for a SD round with reduced odds of over penetrating I would suggest a cast bullet over 200g going sub sonic. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamTomlyn, post: 4180957, member: 46099"] I've shot deer with 110, 125, 168 and 180 ballistic tips. They all pretty much do the same thing as you described. Anything that will push that plastic tip into the hallow cavity it sits in will exacerbate expansion at high velocities, which leads to over penetration at close range. If you are looking for a SD round with reduced odds of over penetrating I would suggest a cast bullet over 200g going sub sonic. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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