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Best Hammer for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 2566939" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Hmmm I wonder if with Barnes the .264 is less effective than .277. The kills I've made with a 270 / 130 Barnes resulted in devastating wound channel an quarter size exit wounds. All DRTs. Neck shot, broadside heart shot, quartering ribs through shoulder blade on one hog which just pulverized everything including bone in the channel. But I only have a sample of 4 all under 300. </p><p>Anyway it sounds like a large enough sample amongst hunters here to reach some conclusions. But tossing my inventory if Barnes and starting load development right now would be very costly in terms of both money and time so for now I'll stick with what I have. Maybe when I run out. Thanks for the experienced info bigngreen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 2566939, member: 28741"] Hmmm I wonder if with Barnes the .264 is less effective than .277. The kills I’ve made with a 270 / 130 Barnes resulted in devastating wound channel an quarter size exit wounds. All DRTs. Neck shot, broadside heart shot, quartering ribs through shoulder blade on one hog which just pulverized everything including bone in the channel. But I only have a sample of 4 all under 300. Anyway it sounds like a large enough sample amongst hunters here to reach some conclusions. But tossing my inventory if Barnes and starting load development right now would be very costly in terms of both money and time so for now I’ll stick with what I have. Maybe when I run out. Thanks for the experienced info bigngreen. [/QUOTE]
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