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375/408CT/505gibbs thoughts, 805y deer, 2500y plinking
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<blockquote data-quote="wyomingblizzard" data-source="post: 1136263" data-attributes="member: 38677"><p>I finally got my 338A.M from Kirby this summer. Although I havent been able to try 2500 yards yet, the mile at milk jugs is almost easy. The monster guns are surprisingly easy to shoot. The 300 grain Berger at the velocity that these big guns throw them is amazing in the wind. I wont give up my reguler hunting rifle, but I wont give up the big gun either evan if I havent killed any thing with it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyomingblizzard, post: 1136263, member: 38677"] I finally got my 338A.M from Kirby this summer. Although I havent been able to try 2500 yards yet, the mile at milk jugs is almost easy. The monster guns are surprisingly easy to shoot. The 300 grain Berger at the velocity that these big guns throw them is amazing in the wind. I wont give up my reguler hunting rifle, but I wont give up the big gun either evan if I havent killed any thing with it yet. [/QUOTE]
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