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<blockquote data-quote="MNBuck" data-source="post: 1099684" data-attributes="member: 91217"><p>Ok, I'm sorry I didn't realize we couldn't discuss this. Does it boil down to the word ethical, or does it boil down just to the subject of killing an animal correctly? Like could I have stated in my post " how tight of a group do I need to properly kill a deer?" Or would that still get me kicked off. Thanks! Also, the gun does give a ton of kick being that I got one of the new ones with a rock hard pad while the old ones had soft squishy pads. And the muzzle jump is horrendous as well. I wish I could get it down to at least 3" from the stand and I am going to try out federal trophy copper, Winchester dual bonds and partition golds. So far I have tried Remington accutips and hornady sst both in 2 3/4" and am going to try those three other offerings all in 2 3/4" loads because I really don't need any more muzzle jump from the 3" loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNBuck, post: 1099684, member: 91217"] Ok, I'm sorry I didn't realize we couldn't discuss this. Does it boil down to the word ethical, or does it boil down just to the subject of killing an animal correctly? Like could I have stated in my post " how tight of a group do I need to properly kill a deer?" Or would that still get me kicked off. Thanks! Also, the gun does give a ton of kick being that I got one of the new ones with a rock hard pad while the old ones had soft squishy pads. And the muzzle jump is horrendous as well. I wish I could get it down to at least 3" from the stand and I am going to try out federal trophy copper, Winchester dual bonds and partition golds. So far I have tried Remington accutips and hornady sst both in 2 3/4" and am going to try those three other offerings all in 2 3/4" loads because I really don't need any more muzzle jump from the 3" loads. [/QUOTE]
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