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My first elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="michaelfelix13" data-source="post: 2248303" data-attributes="member: 90128"><p>I appreciate all the very comprehensive replys. This is my first post. Most replies reference calibers not key ballistics. Let's assume a 30 cal bullet is the best. Sorry Jack O'Conner. If my ballistics is 1700ft lbs of energy at target velocity 2156. This is barns vortex 168 gr ttsx. Is this not sufficient? You can assume any 30 caliber. Very good bullet. Good velocity and based on statics enough energy. And a very good placed shoot </p><p>So help me expand my understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelfelix13, post: 2248303, member: 90128"] I appreciate all the very comprehensive replys. This is my first post. Most replies reference calibers not key ballistics. Let's assume a 30 cal bullet is the best. Sorry Jack O'Conner. If my ballistics is 1700ft lbs of energy at target velocity 2156. This is barns vortex 168 gr ttsx. Is this not sufficient? You can assume any 30 caliber. Very good bullet. Good velocity and based on statics enough energy. And a very good placed shoot So help me expand my understanding. [/QUOTE]
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