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Why no love for Nosler E-Tips??
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<blockquote data-quote="Rebell" data-source="post: 1770667" data-attributes="member: 97236"><p>I have had good luck with the 180 E-Tip in my 300 RUM. I needed a mono for a WY Bison hunt due to the Jackson Elk Refuge. I built a good load and it performed well, but most bullets would have with the shot placement. I decided to use it on a AZ elk hunt the following year and took a mature bull. This shot was 418 yards and I hit it to far forward and hit it on the shoulder knuckle. It shattered the bone, and then shattered the off shoulder knuckle and recovered it under the hide. It went about 7-8 yards but on its lower lip. </p><p></p><p>I have not tried hammers but I don't use mono's unless I need to. I love my 165 Ball-Tips for deer / antelope and they usually don't take a step or get up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebell, post: 1770667, member: 97236"] I have had good luck with the 180 E-Tip in my 300 RUM. I needed a mono for a WY Bison hunt due to the Jackson Elk Refuge. I built a good load and it performed well, but most bullets would have with the shot placement. I decided to use it on a AZ elk hunt the following year and took a mature bull. This shot was 418 yards and I hit it to far forward and hit it on the shoulder knuckle. It shattered the bone, and then shattered the off shoulder knuckle and recovered it under the hide. It went about 7-8 yards but on its lower lip. I have not tried hammers but I don’t use mono’s unless I need to. I love my 165 Ball-Tips for deer / antelope and they usually don’t take a step or get up. [/QUOTE]
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