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Vihtavuori N570 in 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="ppoole" data-source="post: 1674006" data-attributes="member: 33431"><p>I would definitely give a magnum longer to cool. If you are hunting with it the first shot is the most important. I wouldn't shoot more than 3 before letting it cool. Honestly I never shoot more than 2 until right at the end. Magnums will heat up quick. That's just me unless it's a competitive shooting or apocalypse I don't see shooting a magnum hot. Even if a sounder of pigs come out I have gotten 3 shots on pigs once in my life. To each their own but it can help numbers tremendously. Fired brass brings numbers down as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppoole, post: 1674006, member: 33431"] I would definitely give a magnum longer to cool. If you are hunting with it the first shot is the most important. I wouldn’t shoot more than 3 before letting it cool. Honestly I never shoot more than 2 until right at the end. Magnums will heat up quick. That’s just me unless it’s a competitive shooting or apocalypse I don’t see shooting a magnum hot. Even if a sounder of pigs come out I have gotten 3 shots on pigs once in my life. To each their own but it can help numbers tremendously. Fired brass brings numbers down as well. [/QUOTE]
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