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Reloading
300 Win mag Bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1237175" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I quite shooting elk with them years ago, a bunch of us did, inside of a few minutes I saw two elk with broken shoulders an no pentration into the chest, I've watched elk stand there for 45 minutes with a hole through both lungs barely amounted to more than a bruise. Since switching to real bullets I have yet to shoot an elk twice with exception of when I shot another coper brand then I was back to small wound channels and bullets deflecting. I live in major elk country, the local gun shop has a row of Barnes about two feet across of single boxes with dust on them, there is a row of Bergers 10 ft long stacked up and stacked deep and you'd better get your bullets fast.</p><p>I don't think I know anyone still shooting partitions or Barnes! Think I'll stick with my fancy bullets, I have to shoot less of them to get animals dead!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1237175, member: 13632"] I quite shooting elk with them years ago, a bunch of us did, inside of a few minutes I saw two elk with broken shoulders an no pentration into the chest, I've watched elk stand there for 45 minutes with a hole through both lungs barely amounted to more than a bruise. Since switching to real bullets I have yet to shoot an elk twice with exception of when I shot another coper brand then I was back to small wound channels and bullets deflecting. I live in major elk country, the local gun shop has a row of Barnes about two feet across of single boxes with dust on them, there is a row of Bergers 10 ft long stacked up and stacked deep and you'd better get your bullets fast. I don't think I know anyone still shooting partitions or Barnes! Think I'll stick with my fancy bullets, I have to shoot less of them to get animals dead! [/QUOTE]
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