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<blockquote data-quote="4LClover" data-source="post: 452551" data-attributes="member: 27558"><p>My kids are playing with their toys so thanks for the reading. That is a good article. My favorite sentence was, "It is not the energy itself that kills, it is the character of the work done by it." That is a good explanation of why Karamojo was so successful hunting elephants with a 7X57.</p><p> </p><p>The mechanics of cavitation section along with illustrations is something that should be taught to everybody who takes a hunter safety class. That knowledge along with good marksmanship would really cut down on the amount of wounded animals every hunting season.</p><p> </p><p>Merry Xmas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4LClover, post: 452551, member: 27558"] My kids are playing with their toys so thanks for the reading. That is a good article. My favorite sentence was, "It is not the energy itself that kills, it is the character of the work done by it." That is a good explanation of why Karamojo was so successful hunting elephants with a 7X57. The mechanics of cavitation section along with illustrations is something that should be taught to everybody who takes a hunter safety class. That knowledge along with good marksmanship would really cut down on the amount of wounded animals every hunting season. Merry Xmas [/QUOTE]
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