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110 gr gsc elk bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="tony m" data-source="post: 951404" data-attributes="member: 78980"><p>Thanks guys, a bull elk is a tough creature for sure, but I think there is a distinction between a light lead core bullet and the copper mono's.GS custom have an interesting approach .When I was young I worked as a guide here to, thru the 80's.More game was lost due to poor shooting skills and bullet construction than anything.These days the premium bullets have minimized problems with the latter.Coppers are in a different category again.I have witnessed awful displays of game shooting with the fearsome calibers, and were cleaned up with a smaller one. A cool cat, with a good understanding of his equipment usually prevails.But, there are many variables and there is nothing wrong with a good heavy bullet. ...the pendulum swings.Take care..good to here your opinions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony m, post: 951404, member: 78980"] Thanks guys, a bull elk is a tough creature for sure, but I think there is a distinction between a light lead core bullet and the copper mono's.GS custom have an interesting approach .When I was young I worked as a guide here to, thru the 80's.More game was lost due to poor shooting skills and bullet construction than anything.These days the premium bullets have minimized problems with the latter.Coppers are in a different category again.I have witnessed awful displays of game shooting with the fearsome calibers, and were cleaned up with a smaller one. A cool cat, with a good understanding of his equipment usually prevails.But, there are many variables and there is nothing wrong with a good heavy bullet. ...the pendulum swings.Take care..good to here your opinions [/QUOTE]
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