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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1732478" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>I'm in full agreement with J E CUSTOM. You can have a chosen bullet for, different environmental conditions, different ranges, different game sizes and structures, different ranges, or you can use one bullet that will "do it all"....maybe not the best for any one specific use.</p><p></p><p> I just can't envision, carrying multiple bullets, and/or multiple rifles/cartridges for every situation I may encounter on a hunt. Maybe my hunting locations are considerably different than most hunters, but in one day, I can go from timber to wide open spaces, and encounter game from deer, to elk, to bear, to moose. It would be very difficult to have the perfect rifle/cartridge/ bullet, that would be perfect for all of those potential situations. Life is full of compromises!</p><p></p><p> IMO, choose the rifle/cartridge/bullet that can perform properly on "any" situation you may encounter on your hunt! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1732478, member: 75451"] I’m in full agreement with J E CUSTOM. You can have a chosen bullet for, different environmental conditions, different ranges, different game sizes and structures, different ranges, or you can use one bullet that will “do it all”....maybe not the best for any one specific use. I just can’t envision, carrying multiple bullets, and/or multiple rifles/cartridges for every situation I may encounter on a hunt. Maybe my hunting locations are considerably different than most hunters, but in one day, I can go from timber to wide open spaces, and encounter game from deer, to elk, to bear, to moose. It would be very difficult to have the perfect rifle/cartridge/ bullet, that would be perfect for all of those potential situations. Life is full of compromises! IMO, choose the rifle/cartridge/bullet that can perform properly on “any” situation you may encounter on your hunt! memtb [/QUOTE]
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