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Hornady 7mm 180 eld-m terminal performance (pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="Montucky Roamer" data-source="post: 2665651" data-attributes="member: 100692"><p>Right! It's as much about where you shoot em as anything tho. I just shot a pronghorn with a 215 berger at 2950 MV, zero meat loss, held and hit 6 inches back from leg line. Instant kill. </p><p></p><p>Cow elk, 215 Berger, 460 yards, about 6 inches back from leg line, she went 30 yards and piled up, clean butchering job. </p><p>The addiction to shoulder shooting is just strange to me unless in certain , must drop situations. Bone chunks and blood shot just doesn't appeal to me on my meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montucky Roamer, post: 2665651, member: 100692"] Right! It's as much about where you shoot em as anything tho. I just shot a pronghorn with a 215 berger at 2950 MV, zero meat loss, held and hit 6 inches back from leg line. Instant kill. Cow elk, 215 Berger, 460 yards, about 6 inches back from leg line, she went 30 yards and piled up, clean butchering job. The addiction to shoulder shooting is just strange to me unless in certain , must drop situations. Bone chunks and blood shot just doesn't appeal to me on my meat. [/QUOTE]
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