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338 bullet selection for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 509143" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Outlaw6.0 - Thanks, very interesting info. </p><p> </p><p>I think especially useful since it was done by a third party. Obviously my single experience with the barnes bullet not fully expanding through the lungs is a singular event, and the bullet was not at all stressed to it's capability. And I really should not complain considering the elk fell down within 5 feet of where it was shot... it's just walked around in a big circle for while first. Pretty wild to see that. Right after I shot, I bugled and all the bulls bugeled right back at me. The bull I shot even bugled back about a minute after I shot it!</p><p> </p><p>Still leaning towards the 225 Accubond though for hunting this year... partially because they cost less than barnes, and don't foul as bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 509143, member: 33822"] Outlaw6.0 - Thanks, very interesting info. I think especially useful since it was done by a third party. Obviously my single experience with the barnes bullet not fully expanding through the lungs is a singular event, and the bullet was not at all stressed to it's capability. And I really should not complain considering the elk fell down within 5 feet of where it was shot... it's just walked around in a big circle for while first. Pretty wild to see that. Right after I shot, I bugled and all the bulls bugeled right back at me. The bull I shot even bugled back about a minute after I shot it! Still leaning towards the 225 Accubond though for hunting this year... partially because they cost less than barnes, and don't foul as bad. [/QUOTE]
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