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If i shoot a moose at maybe 60 yards, whit a 300 RUM 130 grains barnes x at 4000 f/s would the wound be bigger than if i had shoot the same bullet whit a 30-06 because the higer speed. What does the speed do.....? Some buddy who knows.....? | ||
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I don't have a lot of experience with the barnes x but I do use a 300 ultra mag.The wound channels the ultra mag leaves are larger than those left by the 30-06 with the bullets I have used.The moose and elk I have killed with this caliber do seem to drop quicker than with other calibers I have used.I find the same effect when using the 7mm stw on deer .It seems the faster the bullet is travelling the more internal damage is done the quicker the kill. | |||
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At least on smaller critters. deer, etc. Once you get into large animals that you need to break down, the speed isn't as important as penetration and the bullets ability to stay together. just my two cents worth. - Dan | |||
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