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How Far with a 7mm Rem Mag?-Elk Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckbmxer24" data-source="post: 3045787" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>My brain would probably be less tired at the end of the day if I could just think simple enough to stick to the old fudd lore beliefs and not put thought into how things actually work and research the years of science driven R&D backed up by field results using modern bullets.</p><p></p><p>Honestly the only valid argument I can see these days is using a modern high BC bullet that's meant to carry as much down range velocity as possible and impact and break up causing massive internal trauma from shrapnel going everywhere like a little grenade going off inside or using a solid bullet copper bullet that gives up a little range due to lower BC and doesn't cause quite as much internal trauma but will punch through almost anything and exit the majority of the time without leaving a lot of shrapnel in the meat or causing as much meat damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckbmxer24, post: 3045787, member: 11459"] My brain would probably be less tired at the end of the day if I could just think simple enough to stick to the old fudd lore beliefs and not put thought into how things actually work and research the years of science driven R&D backed up by field results using modern bullets. Honestly the only valid argument I can see these days is using a modern high BC bullet that’s meant to carry as much down range velocity as possible and impact and break up causing massive internal trauma from shrapnel going everywhere like a little grenade going off inside or using a solid bullet copper bullet that gives up a little range due to lower BC and doesn’t cause quite as much internal trauma but will punch through almost anything and exit the majority of the time without leaving a lot of shrapnel in the meat or causing as much meat damage. [/QUOTE]
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