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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
TARGET BULLETS ARE NOT HUNTING BULLETS!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Hanson" data-source="post: 3052489" data-attributes="member: 1681"><p>I remember reading Jack O'Connor and Elmer Keith going at the velocity vs large caliber debate. Jack shot everything in North America with a 270 Winchester and his favorite load was a 130g over 60g od H4831. Keith didn't think you shoukd shoot a deer with anything under 338 caliber. Both woukd work I think.</p><p>So I would like an opinion on why that coyote I shot at 300 yards with a 140 ELD-M out of my Creedmoor run another 300 yards and was alive ten minutes later. I'm suspecting the coyote wasnt large enough to upset the bullet. Right? Wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Hanson, post: 3052489, member: 1681"] I remember reading Jack O'Connor and Elmer Keith going at the velocity vs large caliber debate. Jack shot everything in North America with a 270 Winchester and his favorite load was a 130g over 60g od H4831. Keith didn't think you shoukd shoot a deer with anything under 338 caliber. Both woukd work I think. So I would like an opinion on why that coyote I shot at 300 yards with a 140 ELD-M out of my Creedmoor run another 300 yards and was alive ten minutes later. I'm suspecting the coyote wasnt large enough to upset the bullet. Right? Wrong? [/QUOTE]
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