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300 PRC 215 VS 230 BERGER'S
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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 2110892" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>If you look at the pictures that an individual sent in these conversations...and you want to eliminate the front half of the POTENTIAL 75 LBS. of meat you will get off of a Deer and dynamite the front shoulders with a 2.5" exit wound...they absolutely drop right there. IF you are looking to go for a heart lung shot....the shock value of a pass thru just isn't there...it's like hitting an animal with a whip on the butt...instant pain... instant flight....just me and not looking for a debate from anyone....what i have witnessed time and time and time again!. Once again just me....i dropped from 208&212 ON DEER ..back to 150 gr in my 300s. I encourage anyone to go as heavy as they deem fit....heck when I was younger I shot Deer with my 460 Weatherby with 500 gr bullets....only thing they ever did was go 10 yards ....sideways...6500 ft/lbs of energy at 100 yards...but some may still say what i did then..</p><p>No such thing as overkill! That is if you like spooning JELLO out of the body cavity! Or wasting the front half of the animal. Just personal choice! Me...I too prefer Rump Roast over rolled shoulder any day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 2110892, member: 87776"] If you look at the pictures that an individual sent in these conversations...and you want to eliminate the front half of the POTENTIAL 75 LBS. of meat you will get off of a Deer and dynamite the front shoulders with a 2.5" exit wound...they absolutely drop right there. IF you are looking to go for a heart lung shot....the shock value of a pass thru just isn't there...it's like hitting an animal with a whip on the butt...instant pain... instant flight....just me and not looking for a debate from anyone....what i have witnessed time and time and time again!. Once again just me....i dropped from 208&212 ON DEER ..back to 150 gr in my 300s. I encourage anyone to go as heavy as they deem fit....heck when I was younger I shot Deer with my 460 Weatherby with 500 gr bullets....only thing they ever did was go 10 yards ....sideways...6500 ft/lbs of energy at 100 yards...but some may still say what i did then.. No such thing as overkill! That is if you like spooning JELLO out of the body cavity! Or wasting the front half of the animal. Just personal choice! Me...I too prefer Rump Roast over rolled shoulder any day! [/QUOTE]
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