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Reloading
Light fast vs Heavy slower bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 1004369" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>Heavy and fast is fun till you start flinching or blowing your ears out. It does not replace shot placement. I will tell you a word for word conversation by the original high velocity cartridge designer. I don't care about all of this talk of heavy vs light, What caliber to use or any other ******** that we are talkin about here, VELOCITY KILLS" By the way his favorite caliber was .257 and he killed everything from the littlest to Cape Buffalo with it. I truly is about shot placement and a proper bullet at the end of the day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 1004369, member: 68226"] Heavy and fast is fun till you start flinching or blowing your ears out. It does not replace shot placement. I will tell you a word for word conversation by the original high velocity cartridge designer. I don't care about all of this talk of heavy vs light, What caliber to use or any other ******** that we are talkin about here, VELOCITY KILLS" By the way his favorite caliber was .257 and he killed everything from the littlest to Cape Buffalo with it. I truly is about shot placement and a proper bullet at the end of the day [/QUOTE]
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