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Specific Hornady ELD-X Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1561583" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I bow hunt also and have very good luck taking the same shot with my rifle I would with my bow, in fact it works every time!</p><p>If you watch YouTube you see guys hammering elk in the shoulder, they shoot high and go over the spine, shoot low and smake the heaviest bon in an entire elk, then FINALLY they put one behind the shoulder and like magic they stummble and dies. It's like the YouTube elk killing theme!!</p><p>Elk can take a hit and be tough IF you try shooting through the heaviest bone on them. I saw a beautiful 320 class bull absalutly destroyed by a young girl with a 243 and shot placement through the slats. I've watched my own bonded and mono bullets from a 300 WBY leave an elk with a broken shoulder on multiple elk till I got it through my thick skull in 30 cal and below it simply does not matter what's stamped on your barrel or brand of bullet you put in YOUR shot placement is all that makes it an elk killing machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1561583, member: 13632"] I bow hunt also and have very good luck taking the same shot with my rifle I would with my bow, in fact it works every time! If you watch YouTube you see guys hammering elk in the shoulder, they shoot high and go over the spine, shoot low and smake the heaviest bon in an entire elk, then FINALLY they put one behind the shoulder and like magic they stummble and dies. It's like the YouTube elk killing theme!! Elk can take a hit and be tough IF you try shooting through the heaviest bone on them. I saw a beautiful 320 class bull absalutly destroyed by a young girl with a 243 and shot placement through the slats. I've watched my own bonded and mono bullets from a 300 WBY leave an elk with a broken shoulder on multiple elk till I got it through my thick skull in 30 cal and below it simply does not matter what's stamped on your barrel or brand of bullet you put in YOUR shot placement is all that makes it an elk killing machine. [/QUOTE]
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