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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1658660" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I have no doubt at all that they work great, and come to think of it I realize the idea of heavier bullets needing to hit lots of resistance is kind of nullified by the plastic tipped, thin jacketed bullets. Wasn't trying to discourage their use, just saying that if the only thing being hunted ever was going to be pronghorn their power level is not required. I have no beef with "overkill" though, it beats the alternative. I hunt whitetail with a .300 win mag so I'd be a hypocrite if i did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1658660, member: 109862"] I have no doubt at all that they work great, and come to think of it I realize the idea of heavier bullets needing to hit lots of resistance is kind of nullified by the plastic tipped, thin jacketed bullets. Wasn’t trying to discourage their use, just saying that if the only thing being hunted ever was going to be pronghorn their power level is not required. I have no beef with “overkill” though, it beats the alternative. I hunt whitetail with a .300 win mag so I’d be a hypocrite if i did. [/QUOTE]
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