And then you have the other school of thought that wants as much internal chest damaged as possible, so they shoot the likes of Berger VLD Hunting, the older Hornady A-max or newer ELD-M etc.
In NZ we are not hunting dangerous game with the exception of the odd scrub bull.
Hence a frangible bullet in just behind or in-front of the fore leg will destroy heart and lung and given the large radius of damage they don't require pinpoint accuracy.
Down side is a higher shot into the foreleg or shoulder will damage a lot of meat.
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