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<blockquote data-quote="John McLaughlin" data-source="post: 1841395" data-attributes="member: 107220"><p>I've taken a Rocky (162 pt) in Colorado at 270 yds uphill in a avalanche chute, probably 60+° angle. I used a 150 gr Hornady spire point in my 270 Weatherby mag. He sat down and finally decided to die and rolled at least half way down to me. I've also taken a Rocky in Arizona (181 pts) at 340 yds with a 140 gr Failsafe (now discontinued by Winchester). used my 270 Roy again. He was DRT. So it looks like right in your average. JM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John McLaughlin, post: 1841395, member: 107220"] I've taken a Rocky (162 pt) in Colorado at 270 yds uphill in a avalanche chute, probably 60+° angle. I used a 150 gr Hornady spire point in my 270 Weatherby mag. He sat down and finally decided to die and rolled at least half way down to me. I've also taken a Rocky in Arizona (181 pts) at 340 yds with a 140 gr Failsafe (now discontinued by Winchester). used my 270 Roy again. He was DRT. So it looks like right in your average. JM [/QUOTE]
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