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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 370723" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>First off, congrats on getting the tag. I only know one person who has done this hunt and I don't recall the details. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, this would seem to be a great opportunity for a freezer on a trailer type of hunt. This is where you simply grab a just-large-enough freezer, strap it to a trailer and set a camper generator right next to it for the ride home. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, I don't have any experience with Barnes bullets of the 30 caliber variety, but they are good choices for hanging together while producing excellent penetration at that range. In my experience, bullets tend to disintegrate more when they hit the target at close range (~100 yds, or less) than they do at longer distances where they've already shed a lot of velocity. So, I am not sure I am on board with the guide's dislike for Berger, even though I have never used them.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, good luck on the hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 370723, member: 389"] First off, congrats on getting the tag. I only know one person who has done this hunt and I don't recall the details. Secondly, this would seem to be a great opportunity for a freezer on a trailer type of hunt. This is where you simply grab a just-large-enough freezer, strap it to a trailer and set a camper generator right next to it for the ride home. Lastly, I don't have any experience with Barnes bullets of the 30 caliber variety, but they are good choices for hanging together while producing excellent penetration at that range. In my experience, bullets tend to disintegrate more when they hit the target at close range (~100 yds, or less) than they do at longer distances where they've already shed a lot of velocity. So, I am not sure I am on board with the guide's dislike for Berger, even though I have never used them. Anyway, good luck on the hunt! [/QUOTE]
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