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6.5 bullet for Prong Horn
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 2032185" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Built a 6.5WSM back when the WSM was very young, it got traded when I could not get consistancy out of it. The big 6.5 pills where not out so that could have been a game changer?</p><p> Have had 3 6.5x284s that wouldnt hunt dispite my stubborn convition to make them work? The little Grendel has proven to be an antalope dropper(in thier tracks) to 450 yards with the little 100 ELD. </p><p> The Sweede shootin 147ELDs dropped a doe antalope, ragghorn bull and a small 4x4 mulie in their tracks this year but I sure wouldnt recommend more speed with it and would not be my first choice for elk.</p><p> My experience with hollow points is if they can blow open they can blow shut, quit useing them many years ago because of inconsistencies.</p><p>A lot of antelope over the years have proven they aint hard to kill so to that means does it matter what you use or how far as long as you can hittem?</p><p> Just my thoughts and experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 2032185, member: 93"] Built a 6.5WSM back when the WSM was very young, it got traded when I could not get consistancy out of it. The big 6.5 pills where not out so that could have been a game changer? Have had 3 6.5x284s that wouldnt hunt dispite my stubborn convition to make them work? The little Grendel has proven to be an antalope dropper(in thier tracks) to 450 yards with the little 100 ELD. The Sweede shootin 147ELDs dropped a doe antalope, ragghorn bull and a small 4x4 mulie in their tracks this year but I sure wouldnt recommend more speed with it and would not be my first choice for elk. My experience with hollow points is if they can blow open they can blow shut, quit useing them many years ago because of inconsistencies. A lot of antelope over the years have proven they aint hard to kill so to that means does it matter what you use or how far as long as you can hittem? Just my thoughts and experience [/QUOTE]
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