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Low recoil rifle for whitetails and coyotes. Opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="GOCougs3006" data-source="post: 889077" data-attributes="member: 39565"><p>A little update on this thread. As mentioned above, I ended up choosing a .257 Wby Mag for my fiancé to shoot for her first year deer hunting. I tested a few different bullet/powder combinations: 100 grain BT, 115 grain Partitions, and finally settled on 110 grain Accubonds. I still have some tinkering to do with the load, but this shoots about MOA which is good enough for medium range whitetail hunting. Now for the results. My fiancé took a decent 3x3 buck on the opening morning of the general season here in Washington. She made a perfect shot at about 300 yards on the bedded buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GOCougs3006, post: 889077, member: 39565"] A little update on this thread. As mentioned above, I ended up choosing a .257 Wby Mag for my fiancé to shoot for her first year deer hunting. I tested a few different bullet/powder combinations: 100 grain BT, 115 grain Partitions, and finally settled on 110 grain Accubonds. I still have some tinkering to do with the load, but this shoots about MOA which is good enough for medium range whitetail hunting. Now for the results. My fiancé took a decent 3x3 buck on the opening morning of the general season here in Washington. She made a perfect shot at about 300 yards on the bedded buck. [/QUOTE]
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