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MGM Barrels: Standard vs. Shilen Select Match
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<blockquote data-quote="IBaShooter2" data-source="post: 991736" data-attributes="member: 83846"><p>I have both barrels in .44 mag as I live and hunt in Indiana. I can get just under .100 inch groups at 50 yards with my Douglas but my Shilen will only give me between .25 & .375. I am going to go with the .358 Hoosier next year as I have large fields around the wood lots that I hunt, and out there between 2 & 3 hundred yards is where I usually watch the wall hangers as they pass thru or bed. John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IBaShooter2, post: 991736, member: 83846"] I have both barrels in .44 mag as I live and hunt in Indiana. I can get just under .100 inch groups at 50 yards with my Douglas but my Shilen will only give me between .25 & .375. I am going to go with the .358 Hoosier next year as I have large fields around the wood lots that I hunt, and out there between 2 & 3 hundred yards is where I usually watch the wall hangers as they pass thru or bed. John [/QUOTE]
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