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243 is to large. Wink!
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<blockquote data-quote="sdakotaguy" data-source="post: 2689541" data-attributes="member: 81549"><p>Make it no secret that I am very fond of the CZ527 action & the set trigger. For two years running the 6mm ARC has been my favorite caliber for the CZ527 Action.</p><p></p><p>As for deer hunting this year, the 6mm ARC took two doe on a windy opening day of season. Each deer was taken in their bed at roughly 100 yards in each case. First doe was taken with a classic heart lung shot & went down roughly 80 yards. </p><p>Second deer offered only a neck head shot in very tall native grass. Hold felt extremely steady so the crosshairs were settled at the base of the neck, set trigger was set & when the trigger was touched the doe disappeared. </p><p></p><p>Last years bullet choice was a 108 grain Elite hunter & as mentioned earlier did a superb job. This year I settled on the 87 grain absolute hammer. Have been very satisfied with both bullets I have tried & I feel there are at least a couple dozen great hunting bullet options to choose from out their for the 6mm ARC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdakotaguy, post: 2689541, member: 81549"] Make it no secret that I am very fond of the CZ527 action & the set trigger. For two years running the 6mm ARC has been my favorite caliber for the CZ527 Action. As for deer hunting this year, the 6mm ARC took two doe on a windy opening day of season. Each deer was taken in their bed at roughly 100 yards in each case. First doe was taken with a classic heart lung shot & went down roughly 80 yards. Second deer offered only a neck head shot in very tall native grass. Hold felt extremely steady so the crosshairs were settled at the base of the neck, set trigger was set & when the trigger was touched the doe disappeared. Last years bullet choice was a 108 grain Elite hunter & as mentioned earlier did a superb job. This year I settled on the 87 grain absolute hammer. Have been very satisfied with both bullets I have tried & I feel there are at least a couple dozen great hunting bullet options to choose from out their for the 6mm ARC. [/QUOTE]
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