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<blockquote data-quote="big horn hunter" data-source="post: 819819" data-attributes="member: 69239"><p>a shot that takes mobility away (shoulder) from the animal may be the way to go depending on location, sheep on a cliff, moose on the edge of a lake.</p><p> </p><p>If anyone has info on acceptable energy levels for hunting on a variety of animals ranging from antelope to sheep and elk. What is an acceptable energy level minimum out to 1000 yards in order to kill an animal cleanly?</p><p>i shoot a 300 win mag with 168 gr Bergers leveling the muzzle at 3000 FPS , energy is at about 800 foot pounds at 1000 yards. is this enough ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big horn hunter, post: 819819, member: 69239"] a shot that takes mobility away (shoulder) from the animal may be the way to go depending on location, sheep on a cliff, moose on the edge of a lake. If anyone has info on acceptable energy levels for hunting on a variety of animals ranging from antelope to sheep and elk. What is an acceptable energy level minimum out to 1000 yards in order to kill an animal cleanly? i shoot a 300 win mag with 168 gr Bergers leveling the muzzle at 3000 FPS , energy is at about 800 foot pounds at 1000 yards. is this enough ?? [/QUOTE]
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