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7mm-08 ultimate youth elk cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1870907" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>This is an interesting thought which is true in some respects.</p><p>One factor is bullet construction and that could/would likely change the outcome of your example. A 140 .284 mono is very likely to completely penetrate most game at most angles. I don't load for 7mm anything- but 130 gr ttsx in a 308 hasn't stopped in any animal I've ever shot. In fact I've never recovered a Barnes bullet, regardless of cartridge.</p><p>I'm only pointing out you're example is a little skewed because the larger diameter bullet would weigh more keeping things proportionally equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1870907, member: 75779"] This is an interesting thought which is true in some respects. One factor is bullet construction and that could/would likely change the outcome of your example. A 140 .284 mono is very likely to completely penetrate most game at most angles. I don't load for 7mm anything- but 130 gr ttsx in a 308 hasn't stopped in any animal I've ever shot. In fact I've never recovered a Barnes bullet, regardless of cartridge. I'm only pointing out you're example is a little skewed because the larger diameter bullet would weigh more keeping things proportionally equal. [/QUOTE]
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