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<blockquote data-quote="okstate1" data-source="post: 566885" data-attributes="member: 38756"><p>I used my 20" rockriver last year to prove a point. I'm a former Marine, the reason I mentioned this is because I've seen Iraqis get shot several times and get back up. The point is, shot placement. I killed a 550 lbs hog, dropped his *** at 200 yards, following him was a 145 lbs doe. I dropped her as well, she wasn't dead but I shot her in the upper rib cage. It's all about shot placement and good ammo. Now will I do ot again this year? Probably not. I prefer my savage .308 or my 700 for those half-mile shots.</p><p>But it can be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okstate1, post: 566885, member: 38756"] I used my 20" rockriver last year to prove a point. I'm a former Marine, the reason I mentioned this is because I've seen Iraqis get shot several times and get back up. The point is, shot placement. I killed a 550 lbs hog, dropped his *** at 200 yards, following him was a 145 lbs doe. I dropped her as well, she wasn't dead but I shot her in the upper rib cage. It's all about shot placement and good ammo. Now will I do ot again this year? Probably not. I prefer my savage .308 or my 700 for those half-mile shots. But it can be done. [/QUOTE]
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