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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1875928" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Remember this about videos, you get to see what you are intended to see and nothing else.</p><p>Ive seen whitetails drop like a rock with 300 gr 338s. But get back up and walk off like they werent even hit. Mind you they were hit, and they didnt go all that far before dieing. But unless you actually witness those things happen, your apt to be believing things you really shouldnt be.</p><p>Go watch some get hit at some of the distances discussed on sites like this before deciding what to believe.</p><p>Of coarse the key is to hit them right, we all know that. But the bigger key is to do it at those distances.</p><p>It is far easier to talk about than actually do. Go shoot at some milk jugs at 1500 on a less than nice day like its apt to be during hunting season with the 7mms.</p><p> You will soon find out why some of those great hunting locations dont get hunted very much.</p><p>If your going to be shooting at animals at even 1200 yds and further, and you want a gun to do it with, dont even be thinking of anything less than 30 cal, and preferably a ( good) 338.</p><p>And by good im talking 3000 fps or better with a 300 gr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1875928, member: 12443"] Remember this about videos, you get to see what you are intended to see and nothing else. Ive seen whitetails drop like a rock with 300 gr 338s. But get back up and walk off like they werent even hit. Mind you they were hit, and they didnt go all that far before dieing. But unless you actually witness those things happen, your apt to be believing things you really shouldnt be. Go watch some get hit at some of the distances discussed on sites like this before deciding what to believe. Of coarse the key is to hit them right, we all know that. But the bigger key is to do it at those distances. It is far easier to talk about than actually do. Go shoot at some milk jugs at 1500 on a less than nice day like its apt to be during hunting season with the 7mms. You will soon find out why some of those great hunting locations dont get hunted very much. If your going to be shooting at animals at even 1200 yds and further, and you want a gun to do it with, dont even be thinking of anything less than 30 cal, and preferably a ( good) 338. And by good im talking 3000 fps or better with a 300 gr. [/QUOTE]
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