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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Great Podcast on terminal performance.
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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 2915405" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>Yep, been saying it for years. A good match bullet does wonders on game. Then you have gun writers and people using monos and saying that they cant see how someone would use a lighter constructed bullet because of the way a bull elk took a mono or two and ran 200-300 yards. They think that a bullet with less construction will just stop on the hide, muscle or bone. The biggest thing I took away is how thin an elk really is. A lot of people think a bullet has to go a lot further then it really does to reach vitals, even on quartering shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 2915405, member: 101262"] Yep, been saying it for years. A good match bullet does wonders on game. Then you have gun writers and people using monos and saying that they cant see how someone would use a lighter constructed bullet because of the way a bull elk took a mono or two and ran 200-300 yards. They think that a bullet with less construction will just stop on the hide, muscle or bone. The biggest thing I took away is how thin an elk really is. A lot of people think a bullet has to go a lot further then it really does to reach vitals, even on quartering shots. [/QUOTE]
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