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The Basics, Starting Out
One “Do it All Cartridge” - All of NA
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<blockquote data-quote="DennisH" data-source="post: 1873201" data-attributes="member: 30930"><p>I have sold many barrels in the Midwest areas, WY included. Most wanted barrels that would hold up, mainly HV Contours. They told me they carried them with them all the time. The main use was controlling yotes, wolves, etc. </p><p>They wanted barrels that were accurate out to 800 yards. 300 to 400 yards was their normal range. Every Now and then, they would have an 800 yard shot.</p><p></p><p>I talked a few of them into using 308's shooting 110 grain bullets, 26" barrel, 10 twist! The speeds were "very" fast with a good charge of powder. There not hard on the barrel at all. All of them told me they were extremely happy with the 110's. Their very fast, and sometimes you needed a fast bullet to surprise your prey. The told me they don't stay still, and the 110's did the job for them. </p><p></p><p>Take Care, Dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisH, post: 1873201, member: 30930"] I have sold many barrels in the Midwest areas, WY included. Most wanted barrels that would hold up, mainly HV Contours. They told me they carried them with them all the time. The main use was controlling yotes, wolves, etc. They wanted barrels that were accurate out to 800 yards. 300 to 400 yards was their normal range. Every Now and then, they would have an 800 yard shot. I talked a few of them into using 308's shooting 110 grain bullets, 26" barrel, 10 twist! The speeds were "very" fast with a good charge of powder. There not hard on the barrel at all. All of them told me they were extremely happy with the 110's. Their very fast, and sometimes you needed a fast bullet to surprise your prey. The told me they don't stay still, and the 110's did the job for them. Take Care, Dennis [/QUOTE]
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