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<blockquote data-quote="OldCane" data-source="post: 57387" data-attributes="member: 3348"><p>Ok, mine is way different. A 250g swift at 2860 (factory Rem) is 789fpe at 1000 yards. With the MK 300g (BC of .587) at 2900 is still only 1600fpe at 1000 yards. Anyway, thanks for the info. Like I said, I'll never be concerned myself. I just started hearing about this ultra long range elk hunting and thought I'd see what was being used. I'd hate to be on either end of a rifle that has 1500fpe at 2000 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldCane, post: 57387, member: 3348"] Ok, mine is way different. A 250g swift at 2860 (factory Rem) is 789fpe at 1000 yards. With the MK 300g (BC of .587) at 2900 is still only 1600fpe at 1000 yards. Anyway, thanks for the info. Like I said, I'll never be concerned myself. I just started hearing about this ultra long range elk hunting and thought I'd see what was being used. I'd hate to be on either end of a rifle that has 1500fpe at 2000 yards. [/QUOTE]
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