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Pictures of big heavy longrange rifles -let's see them.
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 599892" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>at the distances your talking about id be more interested in accurate than big. at least as far as cartridge size.</p><p>head shots should be fairly routine at those distances. if you want to stop them right there, right now, thats the way to do it.</p><p>ive watched whitetails walk off like nothing happened after being hit in the ribs with a 300gr 338. granted they didnt walk far, maybe 100' but they did walk.</p><p>as for the muzzel brake, by far the most important reason for having one is seeing your own hits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 599892, member: 12443"] at the distances your talking about id be more interested in accurate than big. at least as far as cartridge size. head shots should be fairly routine at those distances. if you want to stop them right there, right now, thats the way to do it. ive watched whitetails walk off like nothing happened after being hit in the ribs with a 300gr 338. granted they didnt walk far, maybe 100' but they did walk. as for the muzzel brake, by far the most important reason for having one is seeing your own hits. [/QUOTE]
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