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TARGET BULLETS ARE NOT HUNTING BULLETS!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 3050345" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Interesting in the pictures of the heart. I shot two elk one morning within a minutes or so in time. In the heart and the bullets were withing 1/2 of each other. Both were about 350yds. The bull was the one I took for me, and the cow was a finish up shot on a wounded cow elk, the other guy that was with me ask me too. </p><p>The bullets were about 1" lower on the heart and within 1/2" of each other. Both hearts were split down to the bottom of the heart and wide open. All done with a 165gr Nosler B.T. from my 308NM rifle. I was and still do use that type of bullets. Both bullets went through and through. The elk dropped in their tracks. The interesting thing was both spread there front and rear legs out to their sides. The cow was on a full run. It drop to the ground and slid up the hill about 20' or so, never move again. The other guy hit the cow in the gut. It had a coller on it, was easy to figure out the one to do the follow up shoot. it was a herd of about 8 animals. less 2<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😁" title="Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png" data-shortname=":grin:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤣" title="Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" data-shortname=":rofl:" />. Don't ask me about how I did it, because I don't know. I also didn't want to spend a day tracking that wounded elk. I had done that the bay before and still lost it. I wasn't doing the shooting that day either. The guy was doing flock shooting with a Browning Auto in 7mm Mag.</p><p>I have been in enough fights here over target bullets and hunting bullets. That all I am going to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 3050345, member: 101791"] Interesting in the pictures of the heart. I shot two elk one morning within a minutes or so in time. In the heart and the bullets were withing 1/2 of each other. Both were about 350yds. The bull was the one I took for me, and the cow was a finish up shot on a wounded cow elk, the other guy that was with me ask me too. The bullets were about 1" lower on the heart and within 1/2" of each other. Both hearts were split down to the bottom of the heart and wide open. All done with a 165gr Nosler B.T. from my 308NM rifle. I was and still do use that type of bullets. Both bullets went through and through. The elk dropped in their tracks. The interesting thing was both spread there front and rear legs out to their sides. The cow was on a full run. It drop to the ground and slid up the hill about 20' or so, never move again. The other guy hit the cow in the gut. It had a coller on it, was easy to figure out the one to do the follow up shoot. it was a herd of about 8 animals. less 2😁🤣. Don't ask me about how I did it, because I don't know. I also didn't want to spend a day tracking that wounded elk. I had done that the bay before and still lost it. I wasn't doing the shooting that day either. The guy was doing flock shooting with a Browning Auto in 7mm Mag. I have been in enough fights here over target bullets and hunting bullets. That all I am going to say. [/QUOTE]
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