The third image, that's a .243 round I made using a Hornady VMAX projectile which has a polymer tip which is designed to expand faster (when it hits the target) and in a more uniform way. This imparts more energy and kills more efficiently. I'm impact the polymer tip pushes down into the body of the projectile causing that expansion which will (obviously) cause more damage inside the live target...which will more rapidly be dead.
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I see. I guess that's the one you usually use on the animals you hunt? Thanks for the explanation.
I use that in my culling rifle yes, it does a great job on heads.