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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 68028" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Thanks for giving this a try Brian. I read you and GG loud and clear. My .308 is all about deer out to 700. Anything beyond this is gravy. Trying to whack chucks out to just over 1k is all about building confidence for that once a season shot at a deer. The fact that I was able to pull off a TRUE one shot clean kill on a chuck at 490 was actually the high point of the whole weekend for me. Not alot of fanfare but extrordinarily satisfying. I will consider anything I can do within my budget to increase this confidence. I am glad however to hear that all of this bullet measuring is not necessary at the distances I am shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 68028, member: 11"] Thanks for giving this a try Brian. I read you and GG loud and clear. My .308 is all about deer out to 700. Anything beyond this is gravy. Trying to whack chucks out to just over 1k is all about building confidence for that once a season shot at a deer. The fact that I was able to pull off a TRUE one shot clean kill on a chuck at 490 was actually the high point of the whole weekend for me. Not alot of fanfare but extrordinarily satisfying. I will consider anything I can do within my budget to increase this confidence. I am glad however to hear that all of this bullet measuring is not necessary at the distances I am shooting. [/QUOTE]
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