Originally Posted by warpig602
I'll be using 127gr LRX.

When I posed a simialr question not too long ago, the 140 Interlock got a lot of votes. I also didnt have the LRX available at the time. If I didnt use that I took half a dozen deer this year with a 130gr Accubond, none of them took a step.


I took several deer last deer season with the 130 accubond and was pleased with the results. I have a suspicion I'd get a pass through on an elk useing the 130 accubond. I'm hoping to find the 140 Hornady in the hide on the offside of an elk this hunting season. I tend to subscribe to depositing all of the energy into the animal. Where I hunt elk however you have to shoot fast when you see them and who knows what angle the critter might be at. With the Barnes bullet worrying about angles is not as much of an issue. 😀



Trystan


Good bullets properly placed always work, but not everyone knows what good bullets are, or can reliably place them in the field