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How Much energy is too little?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 3067670" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>Well I killed a whitetail doe with a 45acp 200 grain xtp out of a 1911 at 80 yards, but the bullet flight time went from nice broadside shot to a femoral artery in the rear ham! Luckily she was done in 20 yards. My avatar lion was a JM S&W 629 45 acp revolver she was dead at the hammer strike. Now an elk at 10 yards with hard cast bullets possible but why? I've shot a few elk and I personally think they deserve to be hit just as hard as the shooter can possibly stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 3067670, member: 113278"] Well I killed a whitetail doe with a 45acp 200 grain xtp out of a 1911 at 80 yards, but the bullet flight time went from nice broadside shot to a femoral artery in the rear ham! Luckily she was done in 20 yards. My avatar lion was a JM S&W 629 45 acp revolver she was dead at the hammer strike. Now an elk at 10 yards with hard cast bullets possible but why? I’ve shot a few elk and I personally think they deserve to be hit just as hard as the shooter can possibly stand. [/QUOTE]
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