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Energy vs momentum.
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<blockquote data-quote="kmarsh1966" data-source="post: 2661444" data-attributes="member: 116432"><p>Thanks for the input. I had a similar experince running bergers. At 234 it was going too fast and didnt make it into the thorasic cavity. Then the same day shot another animal at 434 and typical berger bang flop. IE the moral of the story was there is an optimum speed where everything will perform. With the hammers being designed to shed the petals and leave the square edge of the remainder to rip its way through, I am not sure that they can be shot too fast.... Great info on the Cow Moose.</p><p></p><p>I generally think Im going to be between 50-600 yds, with most common in the 200 yard range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmarsh1966, post: 2661444, member: 116432"] Thanks for the input. I had a similar experince running bergers. At 234 it was going too fast and didnt make it into the thorasic cavity. Then the same day shot another animal at 434 and typical berger bang flop. IE the moral of the story was there is an optimum speed where everything will perform. With the hammers being designed to shed the petals and leave the square edge of the remainder to rip its way through, I am not sure that they can be shot too fast.... Great info on the Cow Moose. I generally think Im going to be between 50-600 yds, with most common in the 200 yard range [/QUOTE]
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