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Bullet failure 130 grain nosler partition with 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1527768" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>Shot placement means an awful lot ! But I would think by day three I would be sold on having a much larger bullet to do the job with, I would rather have it and not need it than to need it and not have it as it would appear in this case to me, just my opinion ! Even on deer I learned a long time ago the perfect shot placement doesn't always happen, the animal can move just as your pulling the trigger or you hit a little limb that you didn't see or you just got more excited than usual for what ever reason, and I decided then that I would always use a 30 caliber with all the different bullets that are available they are good from varmints to most big game in America ! Only for the larger bears would I likely want a gun with more killing power ! Dangerous African game would even call for a gun with the highest of energies to let me take the shot on one! Again this is just my views, but I have talked to many in my 66 years that agree, it's best not to send a boy to do a mans job !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1527768, member: 99718"] Shot placement means an awful lot ! But I would think by day three I would be sold on having a much larger bullet to do the job with, I would rather have it and not need it than to need it and not have it as it would appear in this case to me, just my opinion ! Even on deer I learned a long time ago the perfect shot placement doesn't always happen, the animal can move just as your pulling the trigger or you hit a little limb that you didn't see or you just got more excited than usual for what ever reason, and I decided then that I would always use a 30 caliber with all the different bullets that are available they are good from varmints to most big game in America ! Only for the larger bears would I likely want a gun with more killing power ! Dangerous African game would even call for a gun with the highest of energies to let me take the shot on one! Again this is just my views, but I have talked to many in my 66 years that agree, it's best not to send a boy to do a mans job ! [/QUOTE]
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