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225gr-250gr 338 Elk Bullet for 338 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Treeslug" data-source="post: 2772286" data-attributes="member: 115704"><p>Thanks to a few guys on this forum, I have become a 338 shooter. I shoot a 338-378 Weatherby Mag. My first bullets were 185gr. Hornady CX. Target practice proves that CX bullets fly extremely well. I shot a small doe with that set-up, running about 3,400 fps, and though that is nothing like shooting an elk, I can't complain about the performance. I bought a box of 225gr. Hornady CX (copper extreme) bullets. Where I hunt now, I will get to use them on 350+ pound hogs. When I do that, I'll let you know how the 225gr's work on a really tough animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeslug, post: 2772286, member: 115704"] Thanks to a few guys on this forum, I have become a 338 shooter. I shoot a 338-378 Weatherby Mag. My first bullets were 185gr. Hornady CX. Target practice proves that CX bullets fly extremely well. I shot a small doe with that set-up, running about 3,400 fps, and though that is nothing like shooting an elk, I can’t complain about the performance. I bought a box of 225gr. Hornady CX (copper extreme) bullets. Where I hunt now, I will get to use them on 350+ pound hogs. When I do that, I’ll let you know how the 225gr’s work on a really tough animal. [/QUOTE]
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