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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 814209" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I'll post some pictures later this evening of a couple antelope hit with a 300 OTM starting out at 2800fps, one hit at 300 yards and one at 965 yards.</p><p></p><p>I know what your talking about in previous posts with large bullets hitting slow, I taken a pile of deer with a 45-70 with bullets ranging from 300 HP to 520 cast lead and I've seen a few with a 40-65 with cast bullets all very minimal damage but if you'd shot any light game with a 300 OTM you'd know what they do. An elk can suck it up but a light deer or antelope simply can't hold it's self together when that big bullet opens, it's violent!!</p><p></p><p>I would not hesitate to shoot an elk or deer close with one because I have but I'm just letting the OP know it in a different league!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 814209, member: 13632"] I'll post some pictures later this evening of a couple antelope hit with a 300 OTM starting out at 2800fps, one hit at 300 yards and one at 965 yards. I know what your talking about in previous posts with large bullets hitting slow, I taken a pile of deer with a 45-70 with bullets ranging from 300 HP to 520 cast lead and I've seen a few with a 40-65 with cast bullets all very minimal damage but if you'd shot any light game with a 300 OTM you'd know what they do. An elk can suck it up but a light deer or antelope simply can't hold it's self together when that big bullet opens, it's violent!! I would not hesitate to shoot an elk or deer close with one because I have but I'm just letting the OP know it in a different league!! [/QUOTE]
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