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Hornady ELDX Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="257RobertsMan" data-source="post: 1766465" data-attributes="member: 111366"><p>I love this response elkaholic! It is refreshing to see a little sense of humor when most are firmly giving their opinions on "what works for them" as I myself have done. I once heard an older gentleman pipe in on an argument between hunters about what bullet and caliber was best for this and that, he spoke up and said " H..l boys a 22 LR is a heck of a moose round.....as long as you get close enough to shove your barrel down it's ear."</p><p></p><p>As it has been stated here and in other past posts, there is no one bullet or caliber that suits every shot scenario. We as hunters must match each to our individual hunting situation. My opinion on this subject is to use a bullet/cartridge combination to get the job done regardless of the distance or shot angle and or know your limitations with such equipment and be ready to pass up certain shot opportunities regardless how big or small the target is.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for a little humor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257RobertsMan, post: 1766465, member: 111366"] I love this response elkaholic! It is refreshing to see a little sense of humor when most are firmly giving their opinions on "what works for them" as I myself have done. I once heard an older gentleman pipe in on an argument between hunters about what bullet and caliber was best for this and that, he spoke up and said " H..l boys a 22 LR is a heck of a moose round.....as long as you get close enough to shove your barrel down it's ear." As it has been stated here and in other past posts, there is no one bullet or caliber that suits every shot scenario. We as hunters must match each to our individual hunting situation. My opinion on this subject is to use a bullet/cartridge combination to get the job done regardless of the distance or shot angle and or know your limitations with such equipment and be ready to pass up certain shot opportunities regardless how big or small the target is. Thanks again for a little humor. [/QUOTE]
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