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Non-recovered Elk - my fault or bullet failure or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrham55" data-source="post: 2950778" data-attributes="member: 128155"><p>I think with perfect shot placement, all bullets will do the job just fine. The harder question to answer, if the shot placement is marginal (like in my case), would the same hold and bullet impact location had a different result with something like a partition or Barnes bullet? If I would have been shooting a different bullet, would I be eating elk stew right now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrham55, post: 2950778, member: 128155"] I think with perfect shot placement, all bullets will do the job just fine. The harder question to answer, if the shot placement is marginal (like in my case), would the same hold and bullet impact location had a different result with something like a partition or Barnes bullet? If I would have been shooting a different bullet, would I be eating elk stew right now! [/QUOTE]
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