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Barnes 145 LRX vs 162 ELDX
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<blockquote data-quote="jlreff" data-source="post: 1688021" data-attributes="member: 61036"><p>You also have to consider twist right. If you're worried about penetration you don't need to be. My client used my 30-06 with a 165 Barnes to take a bull elk. Bullet went in on a hard quartering away angle. Took two ribs front of paunch Bach of liver middle of off lung three ribs and back of shoulder on exit. Needless to say he didn't go far. So you don't need to worry about bullet weight with mono bullets as much as with cup and core bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlreff, post: 1688021, member: 61036"] You also have to consider twist right. If you’re worried about penetration you don’t need to be. My client used my 30-06 with a 165 Barnes to take a bull elk. Bullet went in on a hard quartering away angle. Took two ribs front of paunch Bach of liver middle of off lung three ribs and back of shoulder on exit. Needless to say he didn’t go far. So you don’t need to worry about bullet weight with mono bullets as much as with cup and core bullets. [/QUOTE]
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