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Energy or bullet diameter most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 1235134" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>^^^^^^ THIS^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^& THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p><p>After being there for the taking of over 70 elk last season alone. What JE describes is what the bullets we use do a large percentage of the time, inside the distance limits of the OP's post. </p><p></p><p>( Quote JE Custon) "Ideally, you want the bullet to end up under the skin on the opposite side (It delivered all of its energy to the game). (UnQuote)"</p><p></p><p>These animals drop in their tracks, or within a short stones throw of where they were shot. </p><p></p><p>The numbers of sample data I have seen from the inside of elk makes it hard for me to not believe this is gospel. When they never leave the field of view through your scope, two holes in the carcass become irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 1235134, member: 7503"] ^^^^^^ THIS^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^& THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ After being there for the taking of over 70 elk last season alone. What JE describes is what the bullets we use do a large percentage of the time, inside the distance limits of the OP's post. ( Quote JE Custon) "Ideally, you want the bullet to end up under the skin on the opposite side (It delivered all of its energy to the game). (UnQuote)" These animals drop in their tracks, or within a short stones throw of where they were shot. The numbers of sample data I have seen from the inside of elk makes it hard for me to not believe this is gospel. When they never leave the field of view through your scope, two holes in the carcass become irrelevant. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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