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338 Lapua vs. Idaho big game
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 86569" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Grouper,</p><p> The rifle just seemed to like that speed the best with the H1000. Brandon didn't want to spend alot of time with load developement and different powders, he wanted a good load and lots of time behind the rifle.</p><p></p><p>IP,</p><p> I like the "stix", but much prefer to be close to the ground with a bipod. I can shoot much better on the dirt with a pod. I have the stix handy for shots just like the one Brandon had to take,it was just the only way to get it done. The elk and bear pics do not exist Brandon doesn't pack a camera and was by himself. He is however hot on shooting more video after seeing the footage of his mule deer hunt.</p><p></p><p> I honestly enjoy guiding, spotting and filming <strong>almost</strong> as much as being the shooter. This is one of my top 3 favorite hunts I have been envolved in. Of the top 3 I was only the shooter once. I look forward to late whitetail long range guiding season more than the rest of seasons put together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 86569, member: 4"] Grouper, The rifle just seemed to like that speed the best with the H1000. Brandon didn't want to spend alot of time with load developement and different powders, he wanted a good load and lots of time behind the rifle. IP, I like the "stix", but much prefer to be close to the ground with a bipod. I can shoot much better on the dirt with a pod. I have the stix handy for shots just like the one Brandon had to take,it was just the only way to get it done. The elk and bear pics do not exist Brandon doesn't pack a camera and was by himself. He is however hot on shooting more video after seeing the footage of his mule deer hunt. I honestly enjoy guiding, spotting and filming [b]almost[/b] as much as being the shooter. This is one of my top 3 favorite hunts I have been envolved in. Of the top 3 I was only the shooter once. I look forward to late whitetail long range guiding season more than the rest of seasons put together. [/QUOTE]
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