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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 2246630" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>Absolutely!</p><p></p><p>Drops are easy with a bit of leg work, computer programs are not good enough...wind is always the bugger.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I want an exit hole and for me the test of bullets is on elk. They're big enough and tough enough to be a good test especially as the ranges go longer....and for me that's out to 700.</p><p></p><p>Wind over 5 mph forget it unless the games fairly close.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing I've noticed about the lighter bullet mono concept is that you give up penetration on elk. Plenty enough to get into the lungs but not to exit quite often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 2246630, member: 5429"] Absolutely! Drops are easy with a bit of leg work, computer programs are not good enough...wind is always the bugger. Lastly, I want an exit hole and for me the test of bullets is on elk. They're big enough and tough enough to be a good test especially as the ranges go longer....and for me that's out to 700. Wind over 5 mph forget it unless the games fairly close. The biggest thing I've noticed about the lighter bullet mono concept is that you give up penetration on elk. Plenty enough to get into the lungs but not to exit quite often. [/QUOTE]
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