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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1565636" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>I haven't shot an elk with them yet. I did see Varmit Hunters video of the elk he shot, and it was an impressive result. </p><p>I've taken a few hogs and a whitetail with them using my 30-06 and the 166 gr Hunter. It was pure devastation. </p><p>The first animal I Hammered, was a Kodak Island mountain goat this past October. I used my 338 Lapua and the 213 gr Hunter. My outfitter/guide told me to bring the biggest caliber that I was comfortable with because the "goats are very tough and they suck up lead and run away. You need to pole axe them, or run the risk of losing them". It wasn't an issue. Only a 218 yard shot, put through both front shoulders. After impact, the billy did a 180, then just fell over while I was racking another round. My guide was impressed. Although he used the gutless method to dress out the goat, all you could hear was sloshing inside the body cavity. Extort wound was about 1.5-2" in diameter. Blood spray on the ground. </p><p>Due to their accuracy and performance, I won't shoot anything else when hunting. It's very rare I find any product that lives up to its claims and exceeds my expectations. Hammer Bullets do!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1565636, member: 33159"] I haven’t shot an elk with them yet. I did see Varmit Hunters video of the elk he shot, and it was an impressive result. I’ve taken a few hogs and a whitetail with them using my 30-06 and the 166 gr Hunter. It was pure devastation. The first animal I Hammered, was a Kodak Island mountain goat this past October. I used my 338 Lapua and the 213 gr Hunter. My outfitter/guide told me to bring the biggest caliber that I was comfortable with because the “goats are very tough and they suck up lead and run away. You need to pole axe them, or run the risk of losing them”. It wasn’t an issue. Only a 218 yard shot, put through both front shoulders. After impact, the billy did a 180, then just fell over while I was racking another round. My guide was impressed. Although he used the gutless method to dress out the goat, all you could hear was sloshing inside the body cavity. Extort wound was about 1.5-2” in diameter. Blood spray on the ground. Due to their accuracy and performance, I won’t shoot anything else when hunting. It’s very rare I find any product that lives up to its claims and exceeds my expectations. Hammer Bullets do!! [/QUOTE]
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