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7MM Rem Mag vs 6.5 CM at 600 yards on cow elk
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2333314" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I hunt aoudad and occassionaly oryx. Both need a shoulder shot because the heart and lungs are further forward than American game. I love it when an animal drops in its tracks. A shoulder shot will usually do that. I tried it with a pure lead 400 gr. bullet out of my muzzleloader, and the bullet cracked the ball joint, then split in two, and fortunately 1/2 went through the neck and 1/2 through the lungs. I've lost my share of elk with a muzzleloader, and it sucks. Using the right bullet has made all the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2333314, member: 29323"] I hunt aoudad and occassionaly oryx. Both need a shoulder shot because the heart and lungs are further forward than American game. I love it when an animal drops in its tracks. A shoulder shot will usually do that. I tried it with a pure lead 400 gr. bullet out of my muzzleloader, and the bullet cracked the ball joint, then split in two, and fortunately 1/2 went through the neck and 1/2 through the lungs. I've lost my share of elk with a muzzleloader, and it sucks. Using the right bullet has made all the difference. [/QUOTE]
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