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<blockquote data-quote="Panhandle Pete" data-source="post: 2208047" data-attributes="member: 107045"><p>25-30 years ago I had a Wyoming antelope tag tag for a really nice unit, I had developed a really accurate load for my Shilen DGA in 243 Win ( not hard to do this gun shoots any load accurate within the 1-9 twist rate -70-100 grs), when I got to Wyoming I remembered that I had left my ammo box on the counter at my home in Texas, I stopped in Laramie and bought a box of factory 243 Win 100 gr and drove to my unit pulled over and shot a tennis ball sized rock at 100 yards called it good and later shot an antelope with one round. Having an easily accessible factory round has it's benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panhandle Pete, post: 2208047, member: 107045"] 25-30 years ago I had a Wyoming antelope tag tag for a really nice unit, I had developed a really accurate load for my Shilen DGA in 243 Win ( not hard to do this gun shoots any load accurate within the 1-9 twist rate -70-100 grs), when I got to Wyoming I remembered that I had left my ammo box on the counter at my home in Texas, I stopped in Laramie and bought a box of factory 243 Win 100 gr and drove to my unit pulled over and shot a tennis ball sized rock at 100 yards called it good and later shot an antelope with one round. Having an easily accessible factory round has it's benefits. [/QUOTE]
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