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<blockquote data-quote="Bbear" data-source="post: 1327724" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>I ran the 142 NABLR in my 264 WM. 3250 fps and sub-.4" groups. I took my elk at a whopping 137 yards. First round through the back end of the shoulders below the spine. Dropped him in his tracks. He managed to get back up but could only stand there so I ran another one in. He was facing away and gave me a slight angle at the back of the ribs. So, of course, I hit a twig and entered the hip. Through the pelvic bone, traveled the length of his body and stopped in the bone on the off shoulder. No further shots needed. </p><p>The second shot left a 1" hole completely through the liver and lung and broke a rib on the way out. This AFTER it went through the pelvis. The remaining bullet weighed 60 gr. </p><p>With that kind of penetration, velocity and accuracy, I've settled on my load for elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbear, post: 1327724, member: 7898"] I ran the 142 NABLR in my 264 WM. 3250 fps and sub-.4" groups. I took my elk at a whopping 137 yards. First round through the back end of the shoulders below the spine. Dropped him in his tracks. He managed to get back up but could only stand there so I ran another one in. He was facing away and gave me a slight angle at the back of the ribs. So, of course, I hit a twig and entered the hip. Through the pelvic bone, traveled the length of his body and stopped in the bone on the off shoulder. No further shots needed. The second shot left a 1" hole completely through the liver and lung and broke a rib on the way out. This AFTER it went through the pelvis. The remaining bullet weighed 60 gr. With that kind of penetration, velocity and accuracy, I've settled on my load for elk. [/QUOTE]
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