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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bullet lethality: energy and velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1903635" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>You can do it on</p><p></p><p>There are two ways to do it on whitetails. One way is with an impact velocity of over 4000fps in the ribs just above center. The other way is with a bullet 200grs or more started at least 3400 and the range kept under 400. Both of those will do the trick about every time. The latter cac tear them in half if you mess up and hit bone. On elk i would think you could do tge same with one of the cheytac based wildcats. Call Kirby Allen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1903635, member: 92702"] You can do it on There are two ways to do it on whitetails. One way is with an impact velocity of over 4000fps in the ribs just above center. The other way is with a bullet 200grs or more started at least 3400 and the range kept under 400. Both of those will do the trick about every time. The latter cac tear them in half if you mess up and hit bone. On elk i would think you could do tge same with one of the cheytac based wildcats. Call Kirby Allen. [/QUOTE]
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