Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter
Originally Posted by BWalker
If you stopped shooting elk in the guts bullets would be an after thought.
This test is completley useless and has no read across in the real world.


Grow up and get a life.

I’ve been hunting Colorado big game since 1982 and Wyoming antelope for about 10 years. During that time I’ve taken my share of game, including 14 elk since 2000. The only animal I’ve lost was in 2014 when I misjudged the wind and, based on the blood trail, shot it in the liver. You might consider that a poor record or one of ‘shooting animals in the guts’. I don’t and I switched to premium bullets long before that event. As evidenced by chest-high blood on the brush on both sides of the trail the North Fork bullet I used exited, which didn’t surprise me at all.

If you don’t find the information I posted useful or informative feel free to ignore it.

ADFMDL

Grow up and get a life? Says the guy wasting his time shooting water jugs.
And are you sure on that one lost elk story? I seem to recall another that ran across a property line after you winged it.