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264wm 100ttsx for point and shoot hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Wind Fighter" data-source="post: 664106" data-attributes="member: 49634"><p>I have a 264 M70 with 26" Bullberry barrel and have killed 2 elk with it. It has a leupold 3-9 VX-1. 1st elk was killed at 100yds with one shot and second was shot 3 times at 550-575yds. My first two shots on the second elk were both in the lungs and the 3rd was through the brain stem. If you get familiar with the combination you have then there is no point to change it. I like the 3-9 because it offers a lot of variables to be covered in the terrain I hunt but this may not be the case for everyone. I was shooting 140gr. Core-lokt bullets but have since switched to 130gr. Accubonds. The 100gr Barnes should do fine for what you have in mind with no problems. I have noticed that bone contact with barnes seems to help significantly in DRT performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind Fighter, post: 664106, member: 49634"] I have a 264 M70 with 26" Bullberry barrel and have killed 2 elk with it. It has a leupold 3-9 VX-1. 1st elk was killed at 100yds with one shot and second was shot 3 times at 550-575yds. My first two shots on the second elk were both in the lungs and the 3rd was through the brain stem. If you get familiar with the combination you have then there is no point to change it. I like the 3-9 because it offers a lot of variables to be covered in the terrain I hunt but this may not be the case for everyone. I was shooting 140gr. Core-lokt bullets but have since switched to 130gr. Accubonds. The 100gr Barnes should do fine for what you have in mind with no problems. I have noticed that bone contact with barnes seems to help significantly in DRT performance. [/QUOTE]
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