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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 646890" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>If your hunting goes beyond 600-800 yards and you want the best opportunity to take down large big game cleanly and you do not want a 338 then get a 375 caliber. But it would be in your best interests not to go smaller. Caliber makes a HUGE difference in killing game. 30 cals with the new heavy, high bc bullets can get you a little further but not below a 30 cal. Depends on your distance and animal. If all you hunt is deer size animals you can get by with a smaller caliber but larger ones are still better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 646890, member: 505"] If your hunting goes beyond 600-800 yards and you want the best opportunity to take down large big game cleanly and you do not want a 338 then get a 375 caliber. But it would be in your best interests not to go smaller. Caliber makes a HUGE difference in killing game. 30 cals with the new heavy, high bc bullets can get you a little further but not below a 30 cal. Depends on your distance and animal. If all you hunt is deer size animals you can get by with a smaller caliber but larger ones are still better. [/QUOTE]
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