elkduds
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One of these is a 6.5 140 and one is 7mm 168. Both were started within 50fps of each other and both pulled from elk within 25 yards of each other. Which is which?
Care to post a sideview?
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One of these is a 6.5 140 and one is 7mm 168. Both were started within 50fps of each other and both pulled from elk within 25 yards of each other. Which is which?
Someday ya'll will grow up and get a .45-hyphenated.
One of these is a 6.5 140 and one is 7mm 168. Both were started within 50fps of each other and both pulled from elk within 25 yards of each other. Which is which?
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Pretty good performance from both. What bullet is that?
I’m gonna guess the one on the left is the 7mm and right is 6.5.
You are correct. Left bullet is a 7mm 168 grain long range accubond. Right bullet is 6.5 140 grain Berger VLD hunting. Both elk were broadside and bullet found on opposite side against the hide
Left is 140 berger. Right is 168 lrabCare to post a sideview?
They don't all look like that. mtmuley
Belly, that's a Berger. Sorry, reread and I bet you saw that. mtmuley
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There is zero lead there. That's the jacket only. mtmuley
Nope. 95 grain VLD from a .243. Not pushing it hard either. That bullet was the last VLD we ever put in an animal. Bergers in my RUM made burger out of whatever they hit. As I used them more, I was less and less satisfied. Still shoot targets with them. mtmuley
What are you shooting in the 243 now? Hammers?