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<blockquote data-quote="freezingduck" data-source="post: 629998" data-attributes="member: 44683"><p>If you haven't seen a norvegian fox, you cant really understand the size...</p><p>Sometimes you have fill em so full of led that they are to heavy to run before you are able to get within shotgun slug range.</p><p></p><p>No, but there re so many stupid rules here, and so expensive to reload that i try to stay with as few calibers as possible.</p><p>the minimum approved bullet weight for hunting ''large game'' deer an up is 140gr.</p><p>I dont think it would be smart of me to have to many specialized calibers.</p><p>I always hunt with a suppressor, and the .308 is one of the few calibers I can easily reload for while maintaining a short barrel length and possibly subsonic.</p><p>some of the places that I hunt is pretty near houses, trying to stay as short and quiet as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freezingduck, post: 629998, member: 44683"] If you haven't seen a norvegian fox, you cant really understand the size... Sometimes you have fill em so full of led that they are to heavy to run before you are able to get within shotgun slug range. No, but there re so many stupid rules here, and so expensive to reload that i try to stay with as few calibers as possible. the minimum approved bullet weight for hunting ''large game'' deer an up is 140gr. I dont think it would be smart of me to have to many specialized calibers. I always hunt with a suppressor, and the .308 is one of the few calibers I can easily reload for while maintaining a short barrel length and possibly subsonic. some of the places that I hunt is pretty near houses, trying to stay as short and quiet as possible. [/QUOTE]
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