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Favorite deer rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2280243" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>Well a delightful topic of discussion. While I have a variety of different rifles to choose from, and all are excellent choices my go to gun, since the day I bought it is a POST 64 Winchester Model 70 with a 20 inch stainless barrel in .308 Winchester. I glass bedded the action and floated the barrel since I bought it before Winchester started doing that from the factory. I shoot hand loads duplicating military Lake City Match ammo using Nosler 165 gr partitions. It has been lights out for some 38 deer over the years. Most have dropped instantly with no need to trail them and very few bullets making it out the other side of the deer, dissipating all of the energy within and not blowing holes that ruin meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2280243, member: 118816"] Well a delightful topic of discussion. While I have a variety of different rifles to choose from, and all are excellent choices my go to gun, since the day I bought it is a POST 64 Winchester Model 70 with a 20 inch stainless barrel in .308 Winchester. I glass bedded the action and floated the barrel since I bought it before Winchester started doing that from the factory. I shoot hand loads duplicating military Lake City Match ammo using Nosler 165 gr partitions. It has been lights out for some 38 deer over the years. Most have dropped instantly with no need to trail them and very few bullets making it out the other side of the deer, dissipating all of the energy within and not blowing holes that ruin meat. [/QUOTE]
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