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<blockquote data-quote="mtoutdoorsman" data-source="post: 2173558" data-attributes="member: 116153"><p>Pick which ever shoots best in your particular rifle and stick with it. </p><p>My first big game rifle was a Ruger 270 Win M77 tang safety purchased in 1976. Topped with a straight 4 power Weaver K4. My handloads are 53 Grains IMR 4350 and Speer 150 grain Speer Grand Slam bullets. To this day as long as I do my part at the range it will shoot just under an inch. </p><p>I have killed around 60 antelope, about 130 deer, 16 elk and one Mountain Goat with it. Only one was over 400 yards. </p><p>The stock and scope look well used. You might say it has character. It still works great for me every fall. </p><p>You don't always need the super magnum to kill animals.</p><p>It takes a good hunter to take an animal at close range. </p><p>A good shooter can hit one at long range. </p><p>There is a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtoutdoorsman, post: 2173558, member: 116153"] Pick which ever shoots best in your particular rifle and stick with it. My first big game rifle was a Ruger 270 Win M77 tang safety purchased in 1976. Topped with a straight 4 power Weaver K4. My handloads are 53 Grains IMR 4350 and Speer 150 grain Speer Grand Slam bullets. To this day as long as I do my part at the range it will shoot just under an inch. I have killed around 60 antelope, about 130 deer, 16 elk and one Mountain Goat with it. Only one was over 400 yards. The stock and scope look well used. You might say it has character. It still works great for me every fall. You don’t always need the super magnum to kill animals. It takes a good hunter to take an animal at close range. A good shooter can hit one at long range. There is a difference. [/QUOTE]
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