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.260 on elk
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<blockquote data-quote="P KUNDA" data-source="post: 206192" data-attributes="member: 10448"><p><strong>I agree the .260 is light</strong></p><p></p><p>But if a 140/2750/.56BC was used it would have still over 2050fps and 1300fp of energy at 500 yards. Personally I wouldn't use the .260 full stop, but the figures are about the minimum limit what many hunters do use. Is it enough? I don't know for sure as I've never tried it. I know many who would argue, that's plenty.</p><p> </p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P KUNDA, post: 206192, member: 10448"] [b]I agree the .260 is light[/b] But if a 140/2750/.56BC was used it would have still over 2050fps and 1300fp of energy at 500 yards. Personally I wouldn't use the .260 full stop, but the figures are about the minimum limit what many hunters do use. Is it enough? I don't know for sure as I've never tried it. I know many who would argue, that's plenty. Peter [/QUOTE]
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