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260 Rem Vs. 6.5-06
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 529997" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>when I showed up with the pip squeak, as they often called it; while they all had their Remington 30-06's they just laughed at me. The first deer field dressed at 256lb. and took a step before hitting the ground dead. The second was a little smaller and just rolled over after a step and a half dead. Next year half of them showed up with .257's!! Told them all next year I was bringing the big six with 87 grain bullets at 3350 fps, and I thought we'd need oxygen. (I actually planed on using the 6mm for air conditioning coyotes at 400 yards over gut piles) The old man I hunted with must have shot two dozen dogs with my .257, and said if I wanted to get rid of it to let him know! His son bought him a Ruger like it for Christmass</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 529997, member: 25383"] when I showed up with the pip squeak, as they often called it; while they all had their Remington 30-06's they just laughed at me. The first deer field dressed at 256lb. and took a step before hitting the ground dead. The second was a little smaller and just rolled over after a step and a half dead. Next year half of them showed up with .257's!! Told them all next year I was bringing the big six with 87 grain bullets at 3350 fps, and I thought we'd need oxygen. (I actually planed on using the 6mm for air conditioning coyotes at 400 yards over gut piles) The old man I hunted with must have shot two dozen dogs with my .257, and said if I wanted to get rid of it to let him know! His son bought him a Ruger like it for Christmass gary [/QUOTE]
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