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The Basics, Starting Out
Best round for deer & hog hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Tam" data-source="post: 1604843" data-attributes="member: 107362"><p>Another option is the 6.8spc. I run Accubond bullets when hog hunting and they drop in their tracks with the correct placement within 150 yards; same with deer. The ammo is a little harder to find locally so I mostly order it all online. I won't bore you with the ballistics, but the 6.8spc has about 80% "knock down power" of .308 and about 50% of the recoil. If you can pair the 6.8spc with a suppressor, it is similar to shooting a .223.</p><p>68forums.com has a ton of info. if you want to do more research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Tam, post: 1604843, member: 107362"] Another option is the 6.8spc. I run Accubond bullets when hog hunting and they drop in their tracks with the correct placement within 150 yards; same with deer. The ammo is a little harder to find locally so I mostly order it all online. I won't bore you with the ballistics, but the 6.8spc has about 80% "knock down power" of .308 and about 50% of the recoil. If you can pair the 6.8spc with a suppressor, it is similar to shooting a .223. 68forums.com has a ton of info. if you want to do more research. [/QUOTE]
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