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<blockquote data-quote="jls in az" data-source="post: 2003906" data-attributes="member: 17271"><p>Agreed, the 378 is an impressive rifle, on both ends. I shot Ed's on numerous occasions and, off hand, it wasn't any worse than the 8. The 460 WM will rattle your fillings for sure. Many years ago, when I was still in the import business, I shot a round of trap in Klimovsk, Russia with a Russian copy of the Remington 1100 in 8 gauge. That was impressive as well. Four ounces of shot does make it very easy to hit the targets. You can see the shot string when you pull the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls in az, post: 2003906, member: 17271"] Agreed, the 378 is an impressive rifle, on both ends. I shot Ed's on numerous occasions and, off hand, it wasn't any worse than the 8. The 460 WM will rattle your fillings for sure. Many years ago, when I was still in the import business, I shot a round of trap in Klimovsk, Russia with a Russian copy of the Remington 1100 in 8 gauge. That was impressive as well. Four ounces of shot does make it very easy to hit the targets. You can see the shot string when you pull the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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