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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Trapper" data-source="post: 1512881" data-attributes="member: 53332"><p>I've been hunting with mine all week here in the mountains of sw va in some really steep and nasty country. As steep and nasty as what I am accustomed to in North Idaho. I've found places where I am able to get a couple of miles from roads believe it or not. Point being the more I pack this rifle the more in love I am! Took a small fork horn meat buck with it a couple of days ago at about fifty yards using factory 150pp. Had a narrow shooting lane (less than two feet through heavy brush between two Laurel hells. The hit was higher than I had intended and I sponed him. Needless to say he hit the ground instantly. When I walked up and saw where the bullet struck I figured the meat damage would be severe. For the location of the shot it was minimal. Lost about 1/3 of the off side backstrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Trapper, post: 1512881, member: 53332"] I've been hunting with mine all week here in the mountains of sw va in some really steep and nasty country. As steep and nasty as what I am accustomed to in North Idaho. I've found places where I am able to get a couple of miles from roads believe it or not. Point being the more I pack this rifle the more in love I am! Took a small fork horn meat buck with it a couple of days ago at about fifty yards using factory 150pp. Had a narrow shooting lane (less than two feet through heavy brush between two Laurel hells. The hit was higher than I had intended and I sponed him. Needless to say he hit the ground instantly. When I walked up and saw where the bullet struck I figured the meat damage would be severe. For the location of the shot it was minimal. Lost about 1/3 of the off side backstrap. [/QUOTE]
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