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Move over 6.5 Creedmoor something New is Coming Thru ...
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1704473" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>I bought a box of 156gr. EOL bullets.</p><p>They are moving at 2699 fps average at 6000' elevation.</p><p> They shot very well indeed.</p><p>My thought was Elk with this bullet, I will still keep my shot range, (400 yards) conservative as I personally do not believe in long range ( +600 yards) shooting of game.</p><p>I cling to the Rules of Fair Chase, where the animal has to have an escape route otherwise to me it is just shooting and not much real hunting.</p><p>That is just me, if you feel you need to then so be it.</p><p>The heavy for caliber means better sectional density which means deeper penetration.</p><p>I am normally a Nosler Partition / Accubond shooter, 100% success.</p><p>Glad Berger came out with heavy for bore bullet . Now maybe others will see the light.</p><p>Seems the big bullet maker build a heavy for caliber match bullet with no thoughts of the hunting world, seems short sided to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1704473, member: 20780"] I bought a box of 156gr. EOL bullets. They are moving at 2699 fps average at 6000' elevation. They shot very well indeed. My thought was Elk with this bullet, I will still keep my shot range, (400 yards) conservative as I personally do not believe in long range ( +600 yards) shooting of game. I cling to the Rules of Fair Chase, where the animal has to have an escape route otherwise to me it is just shooting and not much real hunting. That is just me, if you feel you need to then so be it. The heavy for caliber means better sectional density which means deeper penetration. I am normally a Nosler Partition / Accubond shooter, 100% success. Glad Berger came out with heavy for bore bullet . Now maybe others will see the light. Seems the big bullet maker build a heavy for caliber match bullet with no thoughts of the hunting world, seems short sided to me. [/QUOTE]
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