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270 Winchester build
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 716581" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>I killed 4 mule deer in 2008 and killed 5 in 2009 with a .270 I built.</p><p>Most of the shots were between 400 and 500 yards, shot prone with a 9-13" swivel bipod.</p><p>I was shooting 130 gr Nosler ballistic tips.</p><p>I used a Leica CRF rangefinder and chart made from Quicktarget calculations.</p><p>I shot them broadside aiming for the front 1/3 of the animal.</p><p>Half the deer were bang-flop, and the other half averaged 75 feet of travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 716581, member: 6600"] I killed 4 mule deer in 2008 and killed 5 in 2009 with a .270 I built. Most of the shots were between 400 and 500 yards, shot prone with a 9-13" swivel bipod. I was shooting 130 gr Nosler ballistic tips. I used a Leica CRF rangefinder and chart made from Quicktarget calculations. I shot them broadside aiming for the front 1/3 of the animal. Half the deer were bang-flop, and the other half averaged 75 feet of travel. [/QUOTE]
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