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Not Very Long, But Good; 6X45 Takes Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="krummarine" data-source="post: 1013820" data-attributes="member: 5894"><p>Thanks, Gents for your comments. Until this year, I was dubious about going after any deer with anything less than a .270 or better yet, my trusty 30-06. I know one shot and one deer doesn't make a scientific study, but after seeing the performance of this round; a .223 necked up to 6mm, and 25 gr. of powder, I am rethinking my approach to deer rounds. After I shot, the does that had been feeding with him stayed around only slightly alarmed. Had I shot with my 30-06, they, and everything in the area would have scattered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krummarine, post: 1013820, member: 5894"] Thanks, Gents for your comments. Until this year, I was dubious about going after any deer with anything less than a .270 or better yet, my trusty 30-06. I know one shot and one deer doesn't make a scientific study, but after seeing the performance of this round; a .223 necked up to 6mm, and 25 gr. of powder, I am rethinking my approach to deer rounds. After I shot, the does that had been feeding with him stayed around only slightly alarmed. Had I shot with my 30-06, they, and everything in the area would have scattered. [/QUOTE]
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