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260 as a hunting round?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 476366" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>Well said! Like you, I learned along the way that magnums are great for when a magnum is needed. I long ago hunted whitetails with a 7mm Rem mag but got tired of blowing deer to bits & dealing with the recoil. I now focus on carrying "enough gun" and not "as much gun as I can cary". I often amaze my shooting & hunting buddies with my shooting, but often my secret is that I'm not shooting a .378 Weatherby when a .25-06, .260 or .243 will suffice quite well! Yes, I have the big guns for when they are needed, but for me that isn't very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 476366, member: 21641"] Well said! Like you, I learned along the way that magnums are great for when a magnum is needed. I long ago hunted whitetails with a 7mm Rem mag but got tired of blowing deer to bits & dealing with the recoil. I now focus on carrying "enough gun" and not "as much gun as I can cary". I often amaze my shooting & hunting buddies with my shooting, but often my secret is that I'm not shooting a .378 Weatherby when a .25-06, .260 or .243 will suffice quite well! Yes, I have the big guns for when they are needed, but for me that isn't very often. [/QUOTE]
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