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Anyone using PVA Cayuga bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2094374" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I was running 122s at 3400fps w/ rl23 in my 6.5 saum this fall. The bullets are pretty accurate and not jump sensitive. I didn't care for the game performance on my 4yo bull elk, I had to put 4 rounds in him. Elk was quartered away, I put 3 rounds(3" group) entering rear 3rd rib, exiting just behind the offside front shoulder. He was still standing and didn't even look like he was hit. I sent the 4th high shoulder and dumped him. All shots at 580y. The mule deer and antelope were both high shoulder shots between 400-500y. They were doth down for the count. I do not have any photos. If anyone wants to try some, I'd sell you some or all of what I have left, which is quite a few. I'm going to go back to 156s for elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2094374, member: 13732"] I was running 122s at 3400fps w/ rl23 in my 6.5 saum this fall. The bullets are pretty accurate and not jump sensitive. I didn't care for the game performance on my 4yo bull elk, I had to put 4 rounds in him. Elk was quartered away, I put 3 rounds(3" group) entering rear 3rd rib, exiting just behind the offside front shoulder. He was still standing and didn't even look like he was hit. I sent the 4th high shoulder and dumped him. All shots at 580y. The mule deer and antelope were both high shoulder shots between 400-500y. They were doth down for the count. I do not have any photos. If anyone wants to try some, I'd sell you some or all of what I have left, which is quite a few. I'm going to go back to 156s for elk. [/QUOTE]
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