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The Basics, Starting Out
One “Do it All Cartridge” - All of NA
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2135252" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>They wouldn't sell rifles, if they didn't do something a little different. That way we can say I have the best rifle to shoot. Minds is bigger or faster than yours. I have rifle that are for small Varmints, Ones for larger varmints, One rifle for deer and antelope, one or two rifles for Elk and Africa hunting and they will just fine for deer. Having one being built for Varmints any size, deer and antelope out to about 700 yards or so. I have several other rifles that are in between too. So what the deal? One thing is at the range and the other is out in the field. There is three things, I want to be sure of, that my fpe is there to put down the animal, and accurate at that those ranges, and I can hit that animal to make a one shot kill. That to me is the big deal. so there three items that come into play. Rifle that built to shot, and the accuracies of the building the reload, the other equipment to help with placing the shot on the money. So you spend you spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2135252, member: 101791"] They wouldn't sell rifles, if they didn't do something a little different. That way we can say I have the best rifle to shoot. Minds is bigger or faster than yours. I have rifle that are for small Varmints, Ones for larger varmints, One rifle for deer and antelope, one or two rifles for Elk and Africa hunting and they will just fine for deer. Having one being built for Varmints any size, deer and antelope out to about 700 yards or so. I have several other rifles that are in between too. So what the deal? One thing is at the range and the other is out in the field. There is three things, I want to be sure of, that my fpe is there to put down the animal, and accurate at that those ranges, and I can hit that animal to make a one shot kill. That to me is the big deal. so there three items that come into play. Rifle that built to shot, and the accuracies of the building the reload, the other equipment to help with placing the shot on the money. So you spend you spend. [/QUOTE]
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