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Monometal Bullet Choice for Elk 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Starbuck" data-source="post: 2786284" data-attributes="member: 120719"><p>There's no doubt that a 225 Barnes in a 338 WM provides copious amounts of tissue damage and penetration both near and far. I have had great experiences with them on large game. </p><p></p><p>In the smaller calibers, long, heavy for caliber cup and core bullets have offered such good upset and penetration, and the monos I've tried and witnessed others using performed poor by comparison, so I no longer look for mono bullets for smaller calibers. As a result, I should qualify my earlier post by adding that because the cup and core bullets perform so well, I don't have as much experience with monos in smaller diameters on game. </p><p></p><p>Incase they ever ban lead or I want to hunt in an area in which it is already banned, I'm always interested in learning about smaller diameter mono bullets that do perform well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starbuck, post: 2786284, member: 120719"] There's no doubt that a 225 Barnes in a 338 WM provides copious amounts of tissue damage and penetration both near and far. I have had great experiences with them on large game. In the smaller calibers, long, heavy for caliber cup and core bullets have offered such good upset and penetration, and the monos I've tried and witnessed others using performed poor by comparison, so I no longer look for mono bullets for smaller calibers. As a result, I should qualify my earlier post by adding that because the cup and core bullets perform so well, I don't have as much experience with monos in smaller diameters on game. Incase they ever ban lead or I want to hunt in an area in which it is already banned, I'm always interested in learning about smaller diameter mono bullets that do perform well. [/QUOTE]
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