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Elk shoulders, what your shooting through!
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1763871" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>If you shoot enough bullets into elk shoulders and recover 100% of them you'll find the make of bullet does not matter as much as the weight and momentum, a brand is not going to give you an advantage IMO, I've seen to many elk shoulders busted up with no penetration into the chest when shooting Barnes, Accubonds, Partitions. Finding 100% of the elk you shoot at not just the ones you think you hit shows a different story than a lot think. </p><p>By far and away the most common non lethal wound on an elk is a shoulder shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1763871, member: 13632"] If you shoot enough bullets into elk shoulders and recover 100% of them you'll find the make of bullet does not matter as much as the weight and momentum, a brand is not going to give you an advantage IMO, I've seen to many elk shoulders busted up with no penetration into the chest when shooting Barnes, Accubonds, Partitions. Finding 100% of the elk you shoot at not just the ones you think you hit shows a different story than a lot think. By far and away the most common non lethal wound on an elk is a shoulder shot. [/QUOTE]
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