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<blockquote data-quote="Chadp82" data-source="post: 2625796" data-attributes="member: 114151"><p>I have seen the results of the copper bullets, hammer, Barnes, etc. Also the bonded, partitions, interlock, scirocco, and others.</p><p></p><p>Pick a premium style hunting bullet and develop a load that shoots well. Get beyond 100 yds. I have seen grouping fall apart after 100, but in my experience if you get a shooter at 200+, it's usually good to go but know the drop and your capability as far as you are willing to shoot. </p><p></p><p>For elk, I would look to 500 yds at the bench. If you can go further at your range, do it. Then determine your comfort level in the field vs. bench.</p><p></p><p>That said, know where you are hunting. I have been in elk country where you can't see 50 yds, and other places where you can see miles. Your hunting style dictates a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chadp82, post: 2625796, member: 114151"] I have seen the results of the copper bullets, hammer, Barnes, etc. Also the bonded, partitions, interlock, scirocco, and others. Pick a premium style hunting bullet and develop a load that shoots well. Get beyond 100 yds. I have seen grouping fall apart after 100, but in my experience if you get a shooter at 200+, it’s usually good to go but know the drop and your capability as far as you are willing to shoot. For elk, I would look to 500 yds at the bench. If you can go further at your range, do it. Then determine your comfort level in the field vs. bench. That said, know where you are hunting. I have been in elk country where you can’t see 50 yds, and other places where you can see miles. Your hunting style dictates a lot. [/QUOTE]
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