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Throat burned out or not???
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1529974" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Just to ease your mind. This bullet will expand well all the way down to 1800fps. If you start it around 3250, easy in a 26" barrel, You reach this point between 800-900 yds. You will also reach the 1000ft pounds of energy threshold at about the same point. 5-600 yds you have plenty for Elk. Don't know exactly what you are looking to kill at this range, but most anything in North America except big bears with big claws and teeth will be toast. And, If I was a Griz, I wouldn't want to get shot in the lungs with it for sure!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1529974, member: 92702"] Just to ease your mind. This bullet will expand well all the way down to 1800fps. If you start it around 3250, easy in a 26" barrel, You reach this point between 800-900 yds. You will also reach the 1000ft pounds of energy threshold at about the same point. 5-600 yds you have plenty for Elk. Don't know exactly what you are looking to kill at this range, but most anything in North America except big bears with big claws and teeth will be toast. And, If I was a Griz, I wouldn't want to get shot in the lungs with it for sure!! [/QUOTE]
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