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<blockquote data-quote="TxHeartShot" data-source="post: 2263994" data-attributes="member: 86119"><p>I've become less of a one gun hunter over the years, 300 H&H with 180 or 200 gr ABs for elk, 260 Rem with 140 gr ABs for whitetail & mule deer, 223 Rem for varmints and piggies. I was a 7mm STW guy for years, shooting everything from 140 gr to 175 gr depending on the target and range, and I am convinced a 175 gr A-Frame launched at +3000 fps will kill anything, plus my Hill Country Rifles gun shoots 1/2 MOA with almost everything I feed it. </p><p></p><p>Hmmm...might go back to one gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxHeartShot, post: 2263994, member: 86119"] I've become less of a one gun hunter over the years, 300 H&H with 180 or 200 gr ABs for elk, 260 Rem with 140 gr ABs for whitetail & mule deer, 223 Rem for varmints and piggies. I was a 7mm STW guy for years, shooting everything from 140 gr to 175 gr depending on the target and range, and I am convinced a 175 gr A-Frame launched at +3000 fps will kill anything, plus my Hill Country Rifles gun shoots 1/2 MOA with almost everything I feed it. Hmmm...might go back to one gun. [/QUOTE]
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