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<blockquote data-quote="1raggedhole" data-source="post: 2405976" data-attributes="member: 121211"><p>I like light for caliber bullets that will give me 2 holes in case they decide to run off. In 61 years of deer hunting I've had 2 deer run farther than 50 yards. Don't remember any that made it to 100. Most were in the central PA hills. I always tried to shoot'em about half way up, tight behind the shoulder. I've killed 'em with about anything from a .243 (not impressed) to a 9.3x62(VERY impressive). If you asked my favorite, I'd probably tell you it was a custom Winchester FWT in .358 Win. shooting old Barnes X 200-grain bullets. My experience, my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1raggedhole, post: 2405976, member: 121211"] I like light for caliber bullets that will give me 2 holes in case they decide to run off. In 61 years of deer hunting I've had 2 deer run farther than 50 yards. Don't remember any that made it to 100. Most were in the central PA hills. I always tried to shoot'em about half way up, tight behind the shoulder. I've killed 'em with about anything from a .243 (not impressed) to a 9.3x62(VERY impressive). If you asked my favorite, I'd probably tell you it was a custom Winchester FWT in .358 Win. shooting old Barnes X 200-grain bullets. My experience, my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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