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<blockquote data-quote="338 bruce" data-source="post: 269445" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>the first elk I killed was with a 30-06 165 bal tip. broadside shot 200 yds . I fired the first shot at the front shoulder with no response, the second shot it started walking the third it started running, the forth it went behind a tree and didnt come out. I had thought how could I have missed at that range. the elk was dead and two holes thru both shoulders one 4 inches back and one in the rearend. thats why I bought a 338 . when an elk makes contact with a 338 bullet it pays attention. it may not drop in its tracks but you know when its hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 bruce, post: 269445, member: 12214"] the first elk I killed was with a 30-06 165 bal tip. broadside shot 200 yds . I fired the first shot at the front shoulder with no response, the second shot it started walking the third it started running, the forth it went behind a tree and didnt come out. I had thought how could I have missed at that range. the elk was dead and two holes thru both shoulders one 4 inches back and one in the rearend. thats why I bought a 338 . when an elk makes contact with a 338 bullet it pays attention. it may not drop in its tracks but you know when its hit. [/QUOTE]
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