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A-Max in 22-250 - hunting Roedeer
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie" data-source="post: 11161" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Check out <a href="http://www.jacksonrifles.com" target="_blank">www.jacksonrifles.com</a> on Google and then click on their VLD's and Varmints article . All will be revealed in regard to small calibre A-Max on light deer .</p><p>Realistically , as I understand a Roe Deer is no bigger than a kangaroo (up to 150 pounds) and I'm sure no tougher . Thousands of roos are shot here annually with hot .22's and varmint bullets . 600 or so foot pounds of energy is plenty for roos with good bullet placement .How dead do you want ém ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie, post: 11161, member: 2447"] Check out [url="http://www.jacksonrifles.com"]www.jacksonrifles.com[/url] on Google and then click on their VLD's and Varmints article . All will be revealed in regard to small calibre A-Max on light deer . Realistically , as I understand a Roe Deer is no bigger than a kangaroo (up to 150 pounds) and I'm sure no tougher . Thousands of roos are shot here annually with hot .22's and varmint bullets . 600 or so foot pounds of energy is plenty for roos with good bullet placement .How dead do you want ém ? [/QUOTE]
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