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338 Rum and 300 gr Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1160794" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I have given serious consideration to the 275 gr swift A Frame and if I ever get a chance to hunt brown bear, I will probably give it the nod. My current goal is to have two bullets that will shoot to a very similar point of impact. Based on the G-7 ballistic program, it looks like the 300 gr Berger driven at 2775 and the 300 gr Nosler accubond driven at 2820 will have almost identical drops to 1000 yards. If the bullets print the same at 100 it should be a no brainer. If not, it would still probably be close enough for defensive shots under 100 yards on things with teeth and claws.</p><p></p><p>Roy,</p><p></p><p>Do you have some photos of that elk carnage? Do you think the shock ruptured that artery? I once read that a high velocity bullet that hits an animal at the exact time that the heart is pumping blood can cause instant death due to exploding the veins in the brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1160794, member: 2567"] I have given serious consideration to the 275 gr swift A Frame and if I ever get a chance to hunt brown bear, I will probably give it the nod. My current goal is to have two bullets that will shoot to a very similar point of impact. Based on the G-7 ballistic program, it looks like the 300 gr Berger driven at 2775 and the 300 gr Nosler accubond driven at 2820 will have almost identical drops to 1000 yards. If the bullets print the same at 100 it should be a no brainer. If not, it would still probably be close enough for defensive shots under 100 yards on things with teeth and claws. Roy, Do you have some photos of that elk carnage? Do you think the shock ruptured that artery? I once read that a high velocity bullet that hits an animal at the exact time that the heart is pumping blood can cause instant death due to exploding the veins in the brain. [/QUOTE]
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