Dip182000
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300 grain Berger 2750 fps, 611 yards right be behind the shoulder, he took 3 rolls down the hill and that was it.
I have been killing elk for 40 years. 1 with a 270, 1 with a 338 mag, 5 or 6 with a 300 WM & the rest have all been with a 25-06 & 100 grain bullets. When I get serious about killing something I always grab my old 25-06. Oh, by the way, in 1992 I put a bison in B&C with a 25-06 & 100 grainers!Pick the bullet that most correlates to a choice.
Also if you have a chance, tell us the muzzle velocity, and how did it do? Also note the impact velocity and range if you can.
Thanks for providing this info. As a long time elk hunter i'm trying to look outside my box and see what others are doing.
Not trying to talk you out of switching but, one thing with the VLDs that I strongly recommend when used for hunting is to use a small drill bit and ensure the tips are open all the way. I check all of mine loaded for hunting purposes and find ~20% per box that are at least partially closed off. It's very likely that if they're penciling through, that's why.225 YDS Berger VLD 7MM 168gr 2800FPS. Lucky to get three perfect broadside shots, each bullet penciling through leaving an exit hole no bigger than the entrance hole. He ran about 50 yds and piled up and I gave up on using that bullet for hunting elk.