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7mm rem mag vs. 270 win
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<blockquote data-quote="austino33" data-source="post: 613368" data-attributes="member: 40709"><p>I agree, I enjoy being able to comfortably shoot my firearms. I agree it's easily doable without flinching but takes work, I want to make sure that if I'll be taking an Elk at 500 yards plus there is less room for error, I've got enough to worry about with conditions and don't need to have second thoughts before I squeeze the trigger and end up with an Elk with a broken leg or wound rolling around suffering. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it right and once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="austino33, post: 613368, member: 40709"] I agree, I enjoy being able to comfortably shoot my firearms. I agree it's easily doable without flinching but takes work, I want to make sure that if I'll be taking an Elk at 500 yards plus there is less room for error, I've got enough to worry about with conditions and don't need to have second thoughts before I squeeze the trigger and end up with an Elk with a broken leg or wound rolling around suffering. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it right and once. [/QUOTE]
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