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.338 caliber 285 eld-m for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1846871" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I shoot them in my 338 Edge MV 2980 fps. So far I have taken an elk at 720 yards and a muley at ~200. Exit on the elk was half dollar sized or so, and it hit some bone. I was satisfied. The muley was a deliberate shoulder blade shot because I needed to anchor him due to a close property line. Exit was more fist sized and I lost a lot of meat on the exit shoulder. Again, given the relatively close range for this bullet, I was completely satisfied. Neither animal took a step, nothing anchors like a high velocity 338.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1846871, member: 1656"] I shoot them in my 338 Edge MV 2980 fps. So far I have taken an elk at 720 yards and a muley at ~200. Exit on the elk was half dollar sized or so, and it hit some bone. I was satisfied. The muley was a deliberate shoulder blade shot because I needed to anchor him due to a close property line. Exit was more fist sized and I lost a lot of meat on the exit shoulder. Again, given the relatively close range for this bullet, I was completely satisfied. Neither animal took a step, nothing anchors like a high velocity 338. [/QUOTE]
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