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30 Cal energy for LR Grizzly
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Griffith" data-source="post: 181912" data-attributes="member: 4686"><p>Staying with 30 caliber, 180 or 200 Accubond, 180 E-tip or 200 Partition, I'm trying to determine what my max range would be assuming the accuracy is there. To better explain what I mean, if accuracy was phenominal or not even a factor how far away would I be willing to shoot a Grizzly. I can run varying scenarios through my EXBAL but I'm looking for an energy level. I've heard that 1000 fpe is minimum for deer, 1500 for elk; but Grizzly?</p><p></p><p>HBO.....help a brother out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Griffith, post: 181912, member: 4686"] Staying with 30 caliber, 180 or 200 Accubond, 180 E-tip or 200 Partition, I'm trying to determine what my max range would be assuming the accuracy is there. To better explain what I mean, if accuracy was phenominal or not even a factor how far away would I be willing to shoot a Grizzly. I can run varying scenarios through my EXBAL but I'm looking for an energy level. I've heard that 1000 fpe is minimum for deer, 1500 for elk; but Grizzly? HBO.....help a brother out! [/QUOTE]
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