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The Basics, Starting Out
Best round for deer & hog hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Rebell" data-source="post: 1604850" data-attributes="member: 97236"><p>I agree with HARPERC, bullets of today are much improved with numerous quality options. The 308 is a good option for deer and hogs with many bullet sizes and types of construction. I have guided deer and hog hunts for years and when I ask a client about what they are shooting I would also ask what type of bullet. When the would say 308, and also had a quality hunting bullet it came down to bullet placement after that. I personally use a 300 RUM and change bullet weight and construction for different species up to and including elk, moose and many African species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebell, post: 1604850, member: 97236"] I agree with HARPERC, bullets of today are much improved with numerous quality options. The 308 is a good option for deer and hogs with many bullet sizes and types of construction. I have guided deer and hog hunts for years and when I ask a client about what they are shooting I would also ask what type of bullet. When the would say 308, and also had a quality hunting bullet it came down to bullet placement after that. I personally use a 300 RUM and change bullet weight and construction for different species up to and including elk, moose and many African species. [/QUOTE]
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