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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2524493" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>In 45 years of hunting and taking animals from deer to elk, I believe I've found the (as close to perfect) hunting bullet ever made in Hammers. I'll always let the conditions dictate the range and I get a soft cup and core bullet at extended range can have its advantages. I also get the fact that there are good folks on here who are proficient at those extended ranges and my hats off to all of them. For example, in perfect conditions, I'll comfortably take an elk out to 900 with a 181 HH out of a 30-378 and be confident it bullet will do its job as long as I do the same. I shoot often to that distance and well beyond. I could extend that distance by a couple of hundred yards with a cup and core bullet, but I feel from my experience, I would be taking a risk of loosing an animal in the short to midrange shots in which percentage wise in 45 years have been the vast majority of the animals I've taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2524493, member: 88485"] In 45 years of hunting and taking animals from deer to elk, I believe I’ve found the (as close to perfect) hunting bullet ever made in Hammers. I’ll always let the conditions dictate the range and I get a soft cup and core bullet at extended range can have its advantages. I also get the fact that there are good folks on here who are proficient at those extended ranges and my hats off to all of them. For example, in perfect conditions, I’ll comfortably take an elk out to 900 with a 181 HH out of a 30-378 and be confident it bullet will do its job as long as I do the same. I shoot often to that distance and well beyond. I could extend that distance by a couple of hundred yards with a cup and core bullet, but I feel from my experience, I would be taking a risk of loosing an animal in the short to midrange shots in which percentage wise in 45 years have been the vast majority of the animals I’ve taken. [/QUOTE]
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