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<blockquote data-quote="AussieHunter" data-source="post: 410591" data-attributes="member: 17671"><p>Well ROBSTER, its like this Goats are lite game no tougher than people chest wise and I took my .308Win out one time on a goat hunt and had more wounded goat than I had ever had? its a matter of trust my .223 Custom Sako L461 That I trust its perfect For this game and the load is Taylor made me them there goats its rear for me to have a wounded goat with my pet loads in my pet gun While I may take 6 to 10 runs on a bush camping trip over 5 days with the best intention of using some thing different come goat hunting time 9 times out of 10 the rest get left at camp and the 223 Sako go's with me, Like I said its all about trust I know that little gun will do every thing that I ask of it out to 300m and at times its been pushed out to some what more than that? It took me nearly ten years to get around to hunting goats with my 358Win custom Tikka M-55 with my home swaged Jacketed bullet and my own design of built in muzzle brake, I kept promising my self that I would do that, it finally happened after ten years and only because I made my self leave the Sako 223 at home and not take it at all, my fellow hunter thought that I must have not been well as for me to do that just was not heard of?? Cheers to all <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieHunter, post: 410591, member: 17671"] Well ROBSTER, its like this Goats are lite game no tougher than people chest wise and I took my .308Win out one time on a goat hunt and had more wounded goat than I had ever had? its a matter of trust my .223 Custom Sako L461 That I trust its perfect For this game and the load is Taylor made me them there goats its rear for me to have a wounded goat with my pet loads in my pet gun While I may take 6 to 10 runs on a bush camping trip over 5 days with the best intention of using some thing different come goat hunting time 9 times out of 10 the rest get left at camp and the 223 Sako go's with me, Like I said its all about trust I know that little gun will do every thing that I ask of it out to 300m and at times its been pushed out to some what more than that? It took me nearly ten years to get around to hunting goats with my 358Win custom Tikka M-55 with my home swaged Jacketed bullet and my own design of built in muzzle brake, I kept promising my self that I would do that, it finally happened after ten years and only because I made my self leave the Sako 223 at home and not take it at all, my fellow hunter thought that I must have not been well as for me to do that just was not heard of?? Cheers to all :) [/QUOTE]
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