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<blockquote data-quote="500mag_guy" data-source="post: 820083" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>In my opinion That a negative there ghost rider..</p><p></p><p>For me personally bare minimum of 1500 ft/lb on elk and 1200 ft/lb on deer. Then again I don't like chasing wounded critters. Specially when they have over a 1/2 mile head start on me.</p><p></p><p>Use a heavier bullet in your 300wm you will be way better off with your long range shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500mag_guy, post: 820083, member: 34924"] In my opinion That a negative there ghost rider.. For me personally bare minimum of 1500 ft/lb on elk and 1200 ft/lb on deer. Then again I don't like chasing wounded critters. Specially when they have over a 1/2 mile head start on me. Use a heavier bullet in your 300wm you will be way better off with your long range shots. [/QUOTE]
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