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225gr-250gr 338 Elk Bullet for 338 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss50" data-source="post: 2772600" data-attributes="member: 109801"><p>I have a different opinion of grand slams. My dad shot a cow elk with 200gr grand slams in a 300 weatherby. He shot her 4 times at 40-60 yards before she finally fell down. I even shot her once with this 338 win mag I am starting to work on. Mine was placed to far back with a 275gr speer semi-spitzer and it punched thru without expansion. She was running on adrenaline, but she took a hell of alot of impact before she went down. None of the Grand slams exited. The lungs and liver were complete soup in the chest cavity though. Probably a fluke, but still never shot those bullets again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss50, post: 2772600, member: 109801"] I have a different opinion of grand slams. My dad shot a cow elk with 200gr grand slams in a 300 weatherby. He shot her 4 times at 40-60 yards before she finally fell down. I even shot her once with this 338 win mag I am starting to work on. Mine was placed to far back with a 275gr speer semi-spitzer and it punched thru without expansion. She was running on adrenaline, but she took a hell of alot of impact before she went down. None of the Grand slams exited. The lungs and liver were complete soup in the chest cavity though. Probably a fluke, but still never shot those bullets again. [/QUOTE]
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