You are quite welcome...

If you have not seen the pictures of Phil's bear skinned there is one on the Buffalo Bore website in the description of the 9mm Outdoorsman load.

https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=388

Although four of the seven rounds fired were recovered I have never read any description of the depth of penetration of each recovered bullets nor if any of the other three completely penetrated or just could not be found...

The two pictures of one of the recovered bullets looks like the round hit the bear about the area of the kidneys perfectly square. There is a knife sitting next to the wound tract that looks like it has a bout a 5" blade. If the knife is between 10-12" in length the wound track looks to be about 16-18"with no bones struck...the nose of the bullet is sticking out of the muscle at the end of the wound track.

If you have a 9mm this is probably one of the best penetrating rounds going....

Bob


ps...in looking at the picture again the bear may still be on his back in which case the round would have with going through its lower chest or lower abandon...

Last edited by RJM; 04/10/19.

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