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Hammer + Elk Shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlock" data-source="post: 2365071" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Congratulations on the elk. It is good you got the cow but sad you might have lost a small amount of great roast or burger.</p><p>I did the same with a .375JDJ pistol using a 225grn Hornady SP from my pistol at approx. 80 yards. I did hit behind the shoulder on the entry but the angle took the 225grn SP through the off side shoulder and messed up some meat. I was happy anyway.</p><p>Nice rifle, almost a perfect blend with the sage on the stock. Is the barrel dipped or coated? Looks camo also.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlock, post: 2365071, member: 6546"] Congratulations on the elk. It is good you got the cow but sad you might have lost a small amount of great roast or burger. I did the same with a .375JDJ pistol using a 225grn Hornady SP from my pistol at approx. 80 yards. I did hit behind the shoulder on the entry but the angle took the 225grn SP through the off side shoulder and messed up some meat. I was happy anyway. Nice rifle, almost a perfect blend with the sage on the stock. Is the barrel dipped or coated? Looks camo also. Mike [/QUOTE]
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