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<blockquote data-quote="Pudgy" data-source="post: 2783012" data-attributes="member: 124264"><p>I have shot several deer and 5 elk with both the 175 and 168 ABLR. None have blown up. Perhaps because I have found them to shoot best at lower velocities (below 3,000). </p><p>50-600 yards. Both pictures were through a shoulder and in the offside hide. </p><p>Didn't lose more then 20 lbs of meat from 5 elk and 3 deer combined</p><p></p><p>They do like a lot of jump, lower velocity and seem to do better out of slower twist rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pudgy, post: 2783012, member: 124264"] I have shot several deer and 5 elk with both the 175 and 168 ABLR. None have blown up. Perhaps because I have found them to shoot best at lower velocities (below 3,000). 50-600 yards. Both pictures were through a shoulder and in the offside hide. Didn’t lose more then 20 lbs of meat from 5 elk and 3 deer combined They do like a lot of jump, lower velocity and seem to do better out of slower twist rifles. [/QUOTE]
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