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How many elk have you been a part of killing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 25294" data-source="post: 1530551"><p>Thanks</p><p>After the last one jumping my string I decided it was time to take an archery break.</p><p>It's funny though I've found that every bull I've shot with a rifle, or witnessed being shot died pretty easy. All with .308's, and 6.5's from 70 to over 900 yards. </p><p>I have seen complete bullet failure with follow up shots in the shoulder though (6.5 Creed 143 Eld-x @ 240 yards)</p><p>One thing I've learned is put a bonded bullet in the chamber for the up close encounters, and save the vld's for out past 300 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 25294, post: 1530551"] Thanks After the last one jumping my string I decided it was time to take an archery break. It's funny though I've found that every bull I've shot with a rifle, or witnessed being shot died pretty easy. All with .308's, and 6.5's from 70 to over 900 yards. I have seen complete bullet failure with follow up shots in the shoulder though (6.5 Creed 143 Eld-x @ 240 yards) One thing I've learned is put a bonded bullet in the chamber for the up close encounters, and save the vld's for out past 300 yards. [/QUOTE]
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