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Caribou/7mag/162 Amax?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 934688" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>It hasn't been the norm for me either. I've never seen a hole like what was in that antelope with any bullet let alone amaxs. We've shot deer through the high shoulders, sheep through the shoulders, hit moose in the neck bones and we've never seen more than a 3" exit and the was that had a 3" exit was fired from a 300 rum. Usually it's a 1" to 2" exit even when bones are involved. Granted these are all based on lighter game such as deer, sheep and antelope. I still wouldn't recommend them for moose or mature bull elk but for caribou heck yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 934688, member: 1007"] It hasn't been the norm for me either. I've never seen a hole like what was in that antelope with any bullet let alone amaxs. We've shot deer through the high shoulders, sheep through the shoulders, hit moose in the neck bones and we've never seen more than a 3" exit and the was that had a 3" exit was fired from a 300 rum. Usually it's a 1" to 2" exit even when bones are involved. Granted these are all based on lighter game such as deer, sheep and antelope. I still wouldn't recommend them for moose or mature bull elk but for caribou heck yes. [/QUOTE]
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