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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2263832" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>When I was a poor college student, if I saved for a long time I could only afford one rifle. I bought an old, barely used MKV in 300 WBY. Handloaded 180 grn Noslers. I figured it was good for anything in the lower 48. People made fun if me for shooting little Texas white tail with such a big gun, but I never had to look for my deer. It was DRT. It was the caliber I took to RSA for plains game as well.</p><p>After graduating, any time and I had a little disposable income, I decided I wanted dedicated firearms. Long range, dangerous game, varmint, short distance Texas deer. No point using a 375 H&H when a 243 can do the job. Yep, you are forced to keep more powders, more reloading supplies, but you get to have more fun as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2263832, member: 73445"] When I was a poor college student, if I saved for a long time I could only afford one rifle. I bought an old, barely used MKV in 300 WBY. Handloaded 180 grn Noslers. I figured it was good for anything in the lower 48. People made fun if me for shooting little Texas white tail with such a big gun, but I never had to look for my deer. It was DRT. It was the caliber I took to RSA for plains game as well. After graduating, any time and I had a little disposable income, I decided I wanted dedicated firearms. Long range, dangerous game, varmint, short distance Texas deer. No point using a 375 H&H when a 243 can do the job. Yep, you are forced to keep more powders, more reloading supplies, but you get to have more fun as well. [/QUOTE]
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