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Loading big calibers for smaller game
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<blockquote data-quote="freefloater59" data-source="post: 2659596" data-attributes="member: 74481"><p>A couple of times I had loaned my deer rifles to family for hunts and I was left with my elk rifle, 300 H&H mag, 26" bbl and 200 gr Partitions, ~2900 FPS, for whitetails. A 40 yd shot was in 'n out with almost no meat loss. A 300 yd shoulder shot was also in 'n out with almost no meat loss. I would not hesitate to take my current 300 win mag and 200 gr Accubonds for antelope, or any other 4-legged game. And for any range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freefloater59, post: 2659596, member: 74481"] A couple of times I had loaned my deer rifles to family for hunts and I was left with my elk rifle, 300 H&H mag, 26" bbl and 200 gr Partitions, ~2900 FPS, for whitetails. A 40 yd shot was in 'n out with almost no meat loss. A 300 yd shoulder shot was also in 'n out with almost no meat loss. I would not hesitate to take my current 300 win mag and 200 gr Accubonds for antelope, or any other 4-legged game. And for any range. [/QUOTE]
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