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6.5 Creedmoor vs 7mm-08 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 1460215" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>The "trick" to killing Elk and Moose, is getting the Bullet, to EXPAND ENOUGH at the "range" you shoot, the animal to deflate the Lungs or rip a piece of Heart, out !</p><p>We "do it" with Bows ALL the time ! I'm Hunting Shiras Moose here, in Idaho this year with my Bow ( drew my once in a Lifetime Tag). My son has killed 6 Elk and a Moose with his Bow 35 to 65 Yards with sharp Broadheads. So look at your 6.5, 143's and see how far ( at what range) it will EXPAND down to. Might call,.. Hornady on that.</p><p>My guess would be about, 450- 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 1460215, member: 104437"] The "trick" to killing Elk and Moose, is getting the Bullet, to EXPAND ENOUGH at the "range" you shoot, the animal to deflate the Lungs or rip a piece of Heart, out ! We "do it" with Bows ALL the time ! I'm Hunting Shiras Moose here, in Idaho this year with my Bow ( drew my once in a Lifetime Tag). My son has killed 6 Elk and a Moose with his Bow 35 to 65 Yards with sharp Broadheads. So look at your 6.5, 143's and see how far ( at what range) it will EXPAND down to. Might call,.. Hornady on that. My guess would be about, 450- 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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