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6.5 prc elk bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2480452" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Blood shot and meat loss is one of the reasons I like Bergers so much, very little blood shot compared to a tipped bullet like an Accubond. </p><p>I don't shoulder shoot elk anymore unless something has gone horribly wrong, I don't want to see an elk just drop, to many come back alive or start flopping around. One round behind the shoulder midway up and they run a few yards, get the Berger wobble and flop over, you know why they tipped and their down and out then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2480452, member: 13632"] Blood shot and meat loss is one of the reasons I like Bergers so much, very little blood shot compared to a tipped bullet like an Accubond. I don't shoulder shoot elk anymore unless something has gone horribly wrong, I don't want to see an elk just drop, to many come back alive or start flopping around. One round behind the shoulder midway up and they run a few yards, get the Berger wobble and flop over, you know why they tipped and their down and out then. [/QUOTE]
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