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110 gr gsc elk bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 958174" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Lets look at a 270 WSM I know I'm capable of killing elk out to 1000 yards with it properly loaded at my elevation.</p><p></p><p>I know I can shoot a 110 grain bullet at 3600 fps so at 1000 yards with the GS HV 110 that gets me 1600 fps impact with 626 ft lbs of energy and trajectory looks like 19.6 moa and with a 10 mph wind gives me 7.2 MOA of wind drift.</p><p></p><p>Now lets take a heavy for cal 165 Matrix and run it at 3060 fps, it hits a 1000 yards at 1940 fps with 1378 ft lbs of energy, trajectory is 20.7 with 4.3 moa wind.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm no rocket scientist but I know which one I'm hunting with, if I were forced to hunt with an all copper bullet I would pull my barrels and twist them for a Cutting Edge 160 grain and enjoy a longer range, harder hitting bullet with less wind drift than a varmint weight bullet!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 958174, member: 13632"] Lets look at a 270 WSM I know I'm capable of killing elk out to 1000 yards with it properly loaded at my elevation. I know I can shoot a 110 grain bullet at 3600 fps so at 1000 yards with the GS HV 110 that gets me 1600 fps impact with 626 ft lbs of energy and trajectory looks like 19.6 moa and with a 10 mph wind gives me 7.2 MOA of wind drift. Now lets take a heavy for cal 165 Matrix and run it at 3060 fps, it hits a 1000 yards at 1940 fps with 1378 ft lbs of energy, trajectory is 20.7 with 4.3 moa wind. Now I'm no rocket scientist but I know which one I'm hunting with, if I were forced to hunt with an all copper bullet I would pull my barrels and twist them for a Cutting Edge 160 grain and enjoy a longer range, harder hitting bullet with less wind drift than a varmint weight bullet!!! [/QUOTE]
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