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<blockquote data-quote="Carl McCants" data-source="post: 2054425" data-attributes="member: 109357"><p>Agree - I had great kill ratio with the REMINGTON CORE-LOKT- deadly bullet. THEN - I fell into the Berger rabbit hole, of trying to get all the bullets into one hole. Those Bergers are very accurate indeed, AND I have killed many deer with them. I either dropped them within 10 yards of where I shot them, or never found them (with the exception of one that was 20 yards in the thick stuff, that took a while to find without any blood trail). But when it comes to meat on the table or horns on the wall, I would rather shoot a 1.5 MOA bullet that has better knock down than a 1/4 MOA bullet that pencils one deer, denigrates on the shoulder of another deer........ Correct me if I am wrong, but This thread was about what bullet worked best on killing white tails, not being able to shooting the tick off of the *** of a white tail. Really, not being a smart #$$ here, just seems that these threads always go to back to how accurate x bullet is. Don't get me wrong, I am more than guilty about getting into the "I need to shave another 1/8 MOA off of my pattern". But In the reality of hunting, MINUTE OF DEER has worked for over a century.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl McCants, post: 2054425, member: 109357"] Agree - I had great kill ratio with the REMINGTON CORE-LOKT- deadly bullet. THEN - I fell into the Berger rabbit hole, of trying to get all the bullets into one hole. Those Bergers are very accurate indeed, AND I have killed many deer with them. I either dropped them within 10 yards of where I shot them, or never found them (with the exception of one that was 20 yards in the thick stuff, that took a while to find without any blood trail). But when it comes to meat on the table or horns on the wall, I would rather shoot a 1.5 MOA bullet that has better knock down than a 1/4 MOA bullet that pencils one deer, denigrates on the shoulder of another deer........ Correct me if I am wrong, but This thread was about what bullet worked best on killing white tails, not being able to shooting the tick off of the *** of a white tail. Really, not being a smart #$$ here, just seems that these threads always go to back to how accurate x bullet is. Don't get me wrong, I am more than guilty about getting into the "I need to shave another 1/8 MOA off of my pattern". But In the reality of hunting, MINUTE OF DEER has worked for over a century. [/QUOTE]
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