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35 Whelen - Few Questions

It depends on the distance between the brush and the animal. With a heavy, slow bullet, you get more forgiveness. It simply takes more mass to deflect such bullets.

If you're trying to shoot through brush at an animal standing 30 yards behind the brush, then you're probably not going to have good results, no matter the bullet, unless it's something ridiculous like a .50 BMG.
Would you show me any data to back that up please.
 
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