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338 Thunder II
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 185887" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Well, he killed three antelope, two elk, a deer, and several coyotes. His farthest was a doe antelope at just over 1500 yards. Hit her with a 300 grain SMK and it went from butt to chest and exited. She was drinking out of a pond when the bullet struck and she dropped right into the water and probably drowned before she lost all and I mean all of her blood. Exit wound was grapefruit sized!</p><p></p><p>His farthest coyote was around 900 yards if memory serves and it almost cut it's head off.</p><p></p><p>One of the elk was under 20 yards in a self defense situation and the 225 Accubond went in the chest and out the rear and the elk skidded to a stop on it's belly so close that he touched the nose with his muzzle! </p><p>A quick bugle in the pre-dawn light set this bull off into a full on charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 185887, member: 2852"] Well, he killed three antelope, two elk, a deer, and several coyotes. His farthest was a doe antelope at just over 1500 yards. Hit her with a 300 grain SMK and it went from butt to chest and exited. She was drinking out of a pond when the bullet struck and she dropped right into the water and probably drowned before she lost all and I mean all of her blood. Exit wound was grapefruit sized! His farthest coyote was around 900 yards if memory serves and it almost cut it's head off. One of the elk was under 20 yards in a self defense situation and the 225 Accubond went in the chest and out the rear and the elk skidded to a stop on it's belly so close that he touched the nose with his muzzle! A quick bugle in the pre-dawn light set this bull off into a full on charge. [/QUOTE]
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