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Effective Range 7mm-08 & 6.5 CM
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<blockquote data-quote="William Scalia" data-source="post: 1720414" data-attributes="member: 106817"><p>On the Elk Hunting University web page for CP&W Lesson 9. At the end of the 5th paragraph, I believe, it states, "The general consensus is that for a broadside shot on an elk you need 1,200 foot-pounds of energy and at least 2,000 foot-pounds for any quartering shot." I'm only going by this, and until I can go out and do for myself, I have to rely on this and also the info I glean from you guys on this site. A lot of good info on this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Scalia, post: 1720414, member: 106817"] On the Elk Hunting University web page for CP&W Lesson 9. At the end of the 5th paragraph, I believe, it states, "The general consensus is that for a broadside shot on an elk you need 1,200 foot-pounds of energy and at least 2,000 foot-pounds for any quartering shot." I'm only going by this, and until I can go out and do for myself, I have to rely on this and also the info I glean from you guys on this site. A lot of good info on this site. [/QUOTE]
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