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Reloading
Another accubond question
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 454439" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I'm sorry but with all do respect the 22-250 and other like cartridges have been responsible for the taking of countless number of whitetails. And there are many guys who are glad to call such their "deer rifles" and use them with great effectivness. Who cares if the gun weighs more than the deer, my point is, it got the job done with great results too, whether at 2yds or 739.56yds. Overgunned or not, dead is dead no matter if it is a tiny exit hole or a basketball sized exit hole. If I want to use a 50bmg for deer I am sure it will be effective, and I won't feel overgunned, as long as I know that deer is not going to run off and suffer. Who cares if the gun weighs more than the deer does. Dead is dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 454439, member: 26633"] I'm sorry but with all do respect the 22-250 and other like cartridges have been responsible for the taking of countless number of whitetails. And there are many guys who are glad to call such their "deer rifles" and use them with great effectivness. Who cares if the gun weighs more than the deer, my point is, it got the job done with great results too, whether at 2yds or 739.56yds. Overgunned or not, dead is dead no matter if it is a tiny exit hole or a basketball sized exit hole. If I want to use a 50bmg for deer I am sure it will be effective, and I won't feel overgunned, as long as I know that deer is not going to run off and suffer. Who cares if the gun weighs more than the deer does. Dead is dead. [/QUOTE]
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