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<blockquote data-quote="nosualc" data-source="post: 1044182" data-attributes="member: 19537"><p>My last big game hunt was for alaskan moose. I shot a B&C moose 3 times @ 350 yards in about 7-8 seconds. I was using a single shot. My buddy shot his moose at a similar distance 3 times with a single shot.</p><p></p><p>My buddy the year before shot 3 wolves one day and 2 the next at ranges from 100 to 600 yards. He was using the same single shot.</p><p></p><p>Neither one of us felt handicapped in any way by the lack of a magazine. That said, we have both shot competitively with single shots for years, so we both have a fair amount of relatively applicable practice.</p><p></p><p>This is not to say a repeater can't be accurate, or that we would had less success with a repeater. I think the need for, or perceived speed of a "repeater" is vastly over-rated.</p><p></p><p>-nosualc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosualc, post: 1044182, member: 19537"] My last big game hunt was for alaskan moose. I shot a B&C moose 3 times @ 350 yards in about 7-8 seconds. I was using a single shot. My buddy shot his moose at a similar distance 3 times with a single shot. My buddy the year before shot 3 wolves one day and 2 the next at ranges from 100 to 600 yards. He was using the same single shot. Neither one of us felt handicapped in any way by the lack of a magazine. That said, we have both shot competitively with single shots for years, so we both have a fair amount of relatively applicable practice. This is not to say a repeater can't be accurate, or that we would had less success with a repeater. I think the need for, or perceived speed of a "repeater" is vastly over-rated. -nosualc [/QUOTE]
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