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<blockquote data-quote="coldhunt" data-source="post: 448738" data-attributes="member: 28678"><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Good points and this is why I am asking. We have tree stands we set up 2 years ago, about 2 mi </span><span style="font-size: 10px">from our cabin which give us some nice views to about 725yds. I have passed on some shots because, me and my old 20" barrel ruger were not up to the challenge. The thought was that I could build a bullet/load combination with a 200 to 210 gr using a 250 to 300 zero, then load down and with a lighter 165-175 gr using a few combos and trying to find one with a zero thats close. Wouldn't work for target</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">but I thought it would for hitting the boiler room.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">I read about people pushing their loads to the extreme, thought this process could be done in reverse for more friendly lighter shoulder hitting for 75% of my hunting in the bush and under 300 yds.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">I haven't comepletly ruled out the 7stw yet either. But would think the same could be done with any cal. Am I Wrong?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coldhunt, post: 448738, member: 28678"] [SIZE=2]Good points and this is why I am asking. We have tree stands we set up 2 years ago, about 2 mi [/SIZE][SIZE=2]from our cabin which give us some nice views to about 725yds. I have passed on some shots because, me and my old 20" barrel ruger were not up to the challenge. The thought was that I could build a bullet/load combination with a 200 to 210 gr using a 250 to 300 zero, then load down and with a lighter 165-175 gr using a few combos and trying to find one with a zero thats close. Wouldn't work for target[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]but I thought it would for hitting the boiler room.[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]I read about people pushing their loads to the extreme, thought this process could be done in reverse for more friendly lighter shoulder hitting for 75% of my hunting in the bush and under 300 yds.[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]I haven't comepletly ruled out the 7stw yet either. But would think the same could be done with any cal. Am I Wrong?[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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