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264 Winchester Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 612084" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>i shot 9 does last year doing crop damage with my 264 using 120 bts at 3200. Shot behind the shoulder they didnt ruin a bit of meat other then rib meat. Deer were shot between 150 and 450 yards and each and every one of them was dead on the spot. Only one i tore up was one i mistakenly held to high on at about 300 yards and hit in back bone. It about tore that little doe in half. If your one to take shoulder shots or are just a poor shot that cant put your bullet exacty where you want it and your worried about meat damage it may not be your bullet but then in that case the 264 might not be your best choise in a rifle. ANY high velocity bullet placed in the shoulder is going to for the most part destroy the shoulder. Over the years ive hear guys preach heavier is better but on a shoulder shot about all that will insure is both shoulder are destoryed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 612084, member: 41442"] i shot 9 does last year doing crop damage with my 264 using 120 bts at 3200. Shot behind the shoulder they didnt ruin a bit of meat other then rib meat. Deer were shot between 150 and 450 yards and each and every one of them was dead on the spot. Only one i tore up was one i mistakenly held to high on at about 300 yards and hit in back bone. It about tore that little doe in half. If your one to take shoulder shots or are just a poor shot that cant put your bullet exacty where you want it and your worried about meat damage it may not be your bullet but then in that case the 264 might not be your best choise in a rifle. ANY high velocity bullet placed in the shoulder is going to for the most part destroy the shoulder. Over the years ive hear guys preach heavier is better but on a shoulder shot about all that will insure is both shoulder are destoryed [/QUOTE]
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