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Reloading
338 Lapua Imp. 40 degree Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="cjuve" data-source="post: 2144785" data-attributes="member: 31341"><p>I shot a bull at 796 with a 210 Berger out of a 300 RUM with a MV of 2925 the bullet passed between the ribs on the entrance and then proceeded to destroy both lungs there were pieces of shrapnel in the offside but nothing that penetrated the rib cage on the off side. I am not sure how things would have ended up had I put it through the shoulders. That is about the time I started thinking of the 338's for hunting elk. I hear of people getting pass throughs on elk with the Berger bullets but I have yet to do it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjuve, post: 2144785, member: 31341"] I shot a bull at 796 with a 210 Berger out of a 300 RUM with a MV of 2925 the bullet passed between the ribs on the entrance and then proceeded to destroy both lungs there were pieces of shrapnel in the offside but nothing that penetrated the rib cage on the off side. I am not sure how things would have ended up had I put it through the shoulders. That is about the time I started thinking of the 338’s for hunting elk. I hear of people getting pass throughs on elk with the Berger bullets but I have yet to do it myself. [/QUOTE]
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