So I've shot a doe and a hog this year so far w/my M1A using Hornady 165 grain w/the ballistic tips. Both shots were right behind the shoulder but the exit wound was in front of the opposite thigh. The doe was at 100 meters give or take and the hog was at 30 meters give or take. The hog died right there but I tracked the doe for a few hundred meters. Both animals were slightly quartering away and moving to my left. Is this an ammo issue or just a weird coincidence? I've shot maybe a dozen deer with this rifle and always had a relatively clean entry/exit wound around the shoulders but I hadn't used this ammo before.