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6.5 CM Accubonds or ELD-X
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<blockquote data-quote="thinair" data-source="post: 1616248" data-attributes="member: 109077"><p>Its crazy how some people are still ignorant after SCIENTIFIC data been posted, still telling to use bigger caliber lol. Yeah, just call in air support, those bombs will definitely do the job lol.</p><p>Colorado parks and wildlife has minimum of .24 caliber and 1000energy remaining for elk. They recommend 1200 or better impact energy for elk on double lung shot. Many elk been taken with 243. Moose is tougher, bigger... but with proper bullet, placement and range... moose has no chance. At sea level 6.5creed ~140 grains still has 2500fps and 2000+ energy left at ~300 yards... put that in lungs, and moose is going to the fridge. Plus if you want to be on a very safe side, due to low recoil, can put follow up shot or two until its down. It is crazy how evolution in bullets, powders etc according to these folks, work in reverse... with age evolution gets worse. If person cant shoot, he cant shoot, even bazooka wont help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thinair, post: 1616248, member: 109077"] Its crazy how some people are still ignorant after SCIENTIFIC data been posted, still telling to use bigger caliber lol. Yeah, just call in air support, those bombs will definitely do the job lol. Colorado parks and wildlife has minimum of .24 caliber and 1000energy remaining for elk. They recommend 1200 or better impact energy for elk on double lung shot. Many elk been taken with 243. Moose is tougher, bigger... but with proper bullet, placement and range... moose has no chance. At sea level 6.5creed ~140 grains still has 2500fps and 2000+ energy left at ~300 yards... put that in lungs, and moose is going to the fridge. Plus if you want to be on a very safe side, due to low recoil, can put follow up shot or two until its down. It is crazy how evolution in bullets, powders etc according to these folks, work in reverse... with age evolution gets worse. If person cant shoot, he cant shoot, even bazooka wont help. [/QUOTE]
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