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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 878901" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>Unit 34 consists of both dark timber, and mixed cedar and juniper, shots from 25-50 to 400+. I will keep both rifles in the rig, if I'm hunting the timber where shots are close, I will use the 375, if I am in the juniper, I will carry the 300. I love the 375 Ruger, it shoots 270gr bullets like an '06 does 180s, and shoots these 300gr SBT and Hornady RN bullets into tiny groups. The 300, since I pulled my head out and switched back to RL 22, is shooting groups at 200 and 300 that I was lucky to get with IMR 7828. The 300 with the boat paddle stock is at least a pound lighter than the 375 with the laminated stock and slightly heavier 23" barrel. Either way, I feel I am pretty well covered, if the shot is less than 50 yards, the 454 Casull will get the call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 878901, member: 898"] Unit 34 consists of both dark timber, and mixed cedar and juniper, shots from 25-50 to 400+. I will keep both rifles in the rig, if I'm hunting the timber where shots are close, I will use the 375, if I am in the juniper, I will carry the 300. I love the 375 Ruger, it shoots 270gr bullets like an '06 does 180s, and shoots these 300gr SBT and Hornady RN bullets into tiny groups. The 300, since I pulled my head out and switched back to RL 22, is shooting groups at 200 and 300 that I was lucky to get with IMR 7828. The 300 with the boat paddle stock is at least a pound lighter than the 375 with the laminated stock and slightly heavier 23" barrel. Either way, I feel I am pretty well covered, if the shot is less than 50 yards, the 454 Casull will get the call. [/QUOTE]
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