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<blockquote data-quote="JaseinMT" data-source="post: 818289" data-attributes="member: 69125"><p>Plus 1. My experience has been that confidence makes for success. My brother shot a huge 6x6 at 620 yds with his 280 and a 150 partition. He had never seen a ballistic table, but he knew where his gun shot at 600. He used a browning with a boss and a 21 1/2" bbl. He didn't know that his muzzle velocity was more like a 7-08. He hit the bull, and it laid down more than dropped. It was dead when he got to it. He never suspected that he had anything less than a great elk gun. Now that he knows it is a 7-08, he uses his 300 saum. Pick the caliber that you have confidence in. It will work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaseinMT, post: 818289, member: 69125"] Plus 1. My experience has been that confidence makes for success. My brother shot a huge 6x6 at 620 yds with his 280 and a 150 partition. He had never seen a ballistic table, but he knew where his gun shot at 600. He used a browning with a boss and a 21 1/2" bbl. He didn't know that his muzzle velocity was more like a 7-08. He hit the bull, and it laid down more than dropped. It was dead when he got to it. He never suspected that he had anything less than a great elk gun. Now that he knows it is a 7-08, he uses his 300 saum. Pick the caliber that you have confidence in. It will work for you. [/QUOTE]
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