It seems "conventional wisdom" indicates that a slower, heavier, non-spitzer type bullet deflects less in the brush than a lighter, high-speed spitzer. Hence the "my 30-30 is a great brush gun" or "with slugs I can shoot right through the brush". However, I recall at least one study (? G&A mag, couple years ago?) that indicated just the opposite...the 12 ga. slug consistently deflected more than anything else, a .243 amongst the least. Latest words or wisdom or opinion?