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<blockquote data-quote="jakeSCH" data-source="post: 2410140" data-attributes="member: 119202"><p>I have killed half a dozen cow's with a 308 using barnes 150's, 165's, and 168's out to 400y. They all killed well...and I would not hesitate in using a 270 with 130 ttsx if that is what I had.</p><p></p><p>Answer has already been said 4 times but I'll add another. It doesn't matter as long as you can place the bullet in the lungs, she will die and not go far...but I would practice assuming you will need a quick follow up shot. They don't not go down very fast even though they are dead on their feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeSCH, post: 2410140, member: 119202"] I have killed half a dozen cow's with a 308 using barnes 150's, 165's, and 168's out to 400y. They all killed well...and I would not hesitate in using a 270 with 130 ttsx if that is what I had. Answer has already been said 4 times but I'll add another. It doesn't matter as long as you can place the bullet in the lungs, she will die and not go far...but I would practice assuming you will need a quick follow up shot. They don't not go down very fast even though they are dead on their feet. [/QUOTE]
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