You still havent answered my question and your claims about fmj bullets imparting little shock and causeing little tissue damage is pure conjecture that doesnt line up with what I'm seeing firsthand.
Before you try teaching terminal ballistics it would be a good idea to get a bit of education yourself.
And about the s.c. hunting reg you posted, notice it says ON WMA LANDS. It does not apply to private lands so your assumption that I broke some law by shooting deer with a 5.56 and fmj's are nothing but more bs conjecture.There are no WMA's in my AO and I would go anywhere close to one if there were.
WMA's are where the ametuer city slickers that learned all they know about hunting from reading Field & Stream or Outdoor Life mags in the docs office go to hunt.
Here's a bit of accurate info that may help you to understand what really happens when a fmj bullet impacts soft tissue.Information
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