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6.5mm copper monos for Elk - LRX vs CX vs E-tip vs CEB vs Hammer vs Lehigh
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 3003476" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>Well, the twist rate may be a limiting factor for this experiment. I've had very good luck on plains game in Africa and Elk, Mule deer etc. with a Barnes 145 TTSX in 7mm-08 so terminal effects of the mono bullet have been good. If it were me, I'd opt for a heavier expanding bullet that my rifle would stabilize over short monos, but that's just me. Any particular reason you want to go mono? Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 3003476, member: 109378"] Well, the twist rate may be a limiting factor for this experiment. I've had very good luck on plains game in Africa and Elk, Mule deer etc. with a Barnes 145 TTSX in 7mm-08 so terminal effects of the mono bullet have been good. If it were me, I'd opt for a heavier expanding bullet that my rifle would stabilize over short monos, but that's just me. Any particular reason you want to go mono? Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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