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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Huff" data-source="post: 1841804" data-attributes="member: 105290"><p>Two shooting friends just returned from a Gemsbok hunt in southern New Mexico. Both harvested an animal with one rifle and Federal Premium 180 Trophy bonded tip.</p><p>One of the 300 Wiin. Mag uses Accubonds, and a tip from a 180 grain came loose and fell in the receiver and froze up the bolt.. They did not know this until returning and the gunsmith that built it took it apart and found the wedged bullet tip in the action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Huff, post: 1841804, member: 105290"] Two shooting friends just returned from a Gemsbok hunt in southern New Mexico. Both harvested an animal with one rifle and Federal Premium 180 Trophy bonded tip. One of the 300 Wiin. Mag uses Accubonds, and a tip from a 180 grain came loose and fell in the receiver and froze up the bolt.. They did not know this until returning and the gunsmith that built it took it apart and found the wedged bullet tip in the action. [/QUOTE]
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