Pilsner
WKR
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- Oct 31, 2018
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*Heavy sigh*Does velocity matter more than ft/lbs of energy for stopping power? I always though the latter was more important, which is why I was considering 30-06. There's a lot more retained energy in a 180 grain copper 06 bullet than 165 grain copper 308.
Stopping power is a BS thing made up so outdoor writers can argue about something other than 7mm VS 30 cal and 9mm VS 45.
I've shot several truck loads of deer and pigs with both rounds and the only difference was recoil on my end and the hit on my wallet. The critters never voiced an opinion because they were all equally dead.
* edit to say that I've only used mono's in the last few years so 90+% of my experiences might not be a one to one comparison*
What is the furthest shot that you are going to take at game? You prolly said but if so I missed it.
And it seems like it's going to be deer and pigs mainly with elk as a "maybe later" proposition, correct?
Based on your state mandated limitations I'd go with a 6mm like a 6-creed driving Barnes mono's as fast as possible for everything including elk.

