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| at 400 yards the difference in trajectory with both lined up to never be over 3 inches high woul be about 18 inches. |
| Posts: 286 | Location: Gladdice,Tn | Registered: 17 January 2003 |
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| to answer your question, what can't be done with 180grs at 2700fps,etc: Very damn little. And, fyi, if the wind drift or trajectory is too much, try getting a little closer. It works. |
| Posts: 2037 | Location: frametown west virginia usa | Registered: 14 October 2001 |
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| Exit a moose on heavy quartering shots. Provide sufficient bloodtrail on bears that don't drop at the shot.
The medium bores an magnums aren't for when everything goes right, they are insurance for when things don't go as planned.
If you can shoot a bigger gun as well as a little gun, and the bigger gun kills as well as the little gun, and provides some insurance for less then ideal bullet performance, why not use something bigger?
Just because the ole -06 and it's ilk is more then enough for the average whitetail, doesn't mean it has that same margin of error on other species, hunted in other locals, and under other conditions. |
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| I could live with a 180 at 2700fps, but I want more than a 150 at 2500fps. |
| Posts: 3097 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: 28 November 2001 |
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| I've taken deer, moose and bear quickly and cleanly with .30 calibre 180 grain expanding bullets moving between 2450 and 2600 fps (depending on the cartridge) over the past 40+ years. Usually I've had drop on the spot results, however a few moose have managed to stay on their feet for a while, but only one travelled more than 50 yds. |
| Posts: 190 | Location: Manotick, Ontario, Canada | Registered: 24 September 2000 |
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| the 180 gr. 06 at 2700 FPS will take care of most animals just fine and with a proper bullet it will shoot though an elk or moose lenthwise...It will an Eland....
But I wouldn't choose it for such large animals and I sure wouldn't want to face a charge from a Brown Bear, Lion, buffalo or elephant with one. |
| Posts: 42393 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 |
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