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Copper vs lead
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2020914" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>When we were able to cull a lot of elk on open fields those two bullets had the highest failure rate of anything, mostly deflecting and turning then they will not penetrate an elk shoulder about a third of the time, we tested them from an 06 and a 300 WBY. I would not have believed it, it took me two years to accept it and with the knowledge gained from that many elk in the open I'd say a LOT of guy loose elk they never though they hit because of them in the timber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2020914, member: 13632"] When we were able to cull a lot of elk on open fields those two bullets had the highest failure rate of anything, mostly deflecting and turning then they will not penetrate an elk shoulder about a third of the time, we tested them from an 06 and a 300 WBY. I would not have believed it, it took me two years to accept it and with the knowledge gained from that many elk in the open I'd say a LOT of guy loose elk they never though they hit because of them in the timber. [/QUOTE]
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