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Bullet choice for moose
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1239127" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Watch the second shot again, looks awesome but wasn't, the trace comes from the right of the video so she was quartering to the shooter, exit was forward and a couple inches high on the of side so shot was to far forward. I hit my last cow with a premium bullet almost identical but the other direction and it didn't frag enough to hit a dang thing that was going to kill that elk, shocked her spine is all so I had just enough time to shoot a second one in her. It's much easier to blame a bullet for crappy shooting, been there!</p><p>Look at the first shot Brian in slow motion, no bullet made on this planet will kill an elk hit that low after going through brush, hit nothing but fur and fat at the brisket.</p><p>Got linked because it was a 170 Berger, the OP was asking about a 170 Berger so it pertains to the OP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1239127, member: 13632"] Watch the second shot again, looks awesome but wasn't, the trace comes from the right of the video so she was quartering to the shooter, exit was forward and a couple inches high on the of side so shot was to far forward. I hit my last cow with a premium bullet almost identical but the other direction and it didn't frag enough to hit a dang thing that was going to kill that elk, shocked her spine is all so I had just enough time to shoot a second one in her. It's much easier to blame a bullet for crappy shooting, been there! Look at the first shot Brian in slow motion, no bullet made on this planet will kill an elk hit that low after going through brush, hit nothing but fur and fat at the brisket. Got linked because it was a 170 Berger, the OP was asking about a 170 Berger so it pertains to the OP. [/QUOTE]
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