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Lehigh .338 245 Grs. Match bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1040236" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>Idaho Elkhunter is right. We shoot 1000 yards and have pits. You can see the bullets strike the back bank and lay there and smoke. That is real hot and would cauterize a wound just like a doctor does. Another thing is a big animal can go a long away after being hit on the lungs and leave no blood. In a lot of states it is illegal to use non expanding bullets to hunt with. I like a real heavy expanding bullet that passes through. I usually use the heaviest bullet for caliber. I believe bullets that pass through and expand leave a better blood trail. You can use a Barnes expanding solid bullet but I like the heavier bullet for long range shooting because the Higher BC and sectional density has better longrange performance. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1040236, member: 14053"] Idaho Elkhunter is right. We shoot 1000 yards and have pits. You can see the bullets strike the back bank and lay there and smoke. That is real hot and would cauterize a wound just like a doctor does. Another thing is a big animal can go a long away after being hit on the lungs and leave no blood. In a lot of states it is illegal to use non expanding bullets to hunt with. I like a real heavy expanding bullet that passes through. I usually use the heaviest bullet for caliber. I believe bullets that pass through and expand leave a better blood trail. You can use a Barnes expanding solid bullet but I like the heavier bullet for long range shooting because the Higher BC and sectional density has better longrange performance. Matt [/QUOTE]
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