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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1358749" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I have to agree. I love the 28 nos and 195s. We put one through the heart of a cow elk at 300. I thought it was a miss at first. The herd started to run off and then she slowed down and fell. About a 1.5 hole in the heart and part of a lung with an exit out the shoulder. We went over and had to cut her throat, still sucking air. It certainly killed her but I wanted it to be faster. I killed one with a high lung shot and it was instant drop, but high enough to shock the spine I think. Lung damage was good. I was super pumped for the 195s too, now, ehh. Some friends have had very similar experiences. There must be a reason why the guys like Rhian and Broz who have been around a lot of elk killing recommend what they do. Most the rest of us have a very small sample of experience to speak from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1358749, member: 101859"] I have to agree. I love the 28 nos and 195s. We put one through the heart of a cow elk at 300. I thought it was a miss at first. The herd started to run off and then she slowed down and fell. About a 1.5 hole in the heart and part of a lung with an exit out the shoulder. We went over and had to cut her throat, still sucking air. It certainly killed her but I wanted it to be faster. I killed one with a high lung shot and it was instant drop, but high enough to shock the spine I think. Lung damage was good. I was super pumped for the 195s too, now, ehh. Some friends have had very similar experiences. There must be a reason why the guys like Rhian and Broz who have been around a lot of elk killing recommend what they do. Most the rest of us have a very small sample of experience to speak from. [/QUOTE]
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