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225gr-250gr 338 Elk Bullet for 338 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2772683" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>I have and a lot with each. Not only my own but others I load for from the quarter bore to 338. For terminal performance on elk the partitions and Hammers are very close. The difference being in the past five seasons we've never recovered a Hammer and I haven't found a rifle yet that they don't shoot exceptional from. To date, I've only ran the Hammer Hunters and the majority of the rifles I load for are Weatherby's and a few RUMS. We've taken as few as six elk per season to as many as 15 and wouldn't dare to guess the number of mule deer and whitetails and have yet to see a Hammer fail. My suggestion to the OP was the 225 Shock Hammer (although I've never loaded or shot an animal with them), all reports are they are as easy to tune as the Hammer Hunters and because of the slower MV than I'm used to running Within his parameters it would be the most dependable given any shot angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2772683, member: 88485"] I have and a lot with each. Not only my own but others I load for from the quarter bore to 338. For terminal performance on elk the partitions and Hammers are very close. The difference being in the past five seasons we’ve never recovered a Hammer and I haven’t found a rifle yet that they don’t shoot exceptional from. To date, I’ve only ran the Hammer Hunters and the majority of the rifles I load for are Weatherby’s and a few RUMS. We’ve taken as few as six elk per season to as many as 15 and wouldn’t dare to guess the number of mule deer and whitetails and have yet to see a Hammer fail. My suggestion to the OP was the 225 Shock Hammer (although I’ve never loaded or shot an animal with them), all reports are they are as easy to tune as the Hammer Hunters and because of the slower MV than I’m used to running Within his parameters it would be the most dependable given any shot angle. [/QUOTE]
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