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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Ruger M77, 7mm Ultra mag vs. Rem. 700, .308 value vs. quality
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<blockquote data-quote="WackJob" data-source="post: 440401" data-attributes="member: 28108"><p>OK, on respecting u'r humble opinion but.....do u do u'r own butchering ?</p><p>After 40+yrs of handling our own kills & comparing the meat loss due to 'overkill' from an '06' canon vs. efficiency of my mini-30 in regards to minimal adjacent tissue loss. The evidence is clear, regardless of bullet grain wght, tip configuration,etc. the 30-06 is simply devastating when whitetails are hit in the vital chest area . My 7.62x39 does the job with minimal mess !!</p><p>The proof is in the freezer......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WackJob, post: 440401, member: 28108"] OK, on respecting u'r humble opinion but.....do u do u'r own butchering ? After 40+yrs of handling our own kills & comparing the meat loss due to 'overkill' from an '06' canon vs. efficiency of my mini-30 in regards to minimal adjacent tissue loss. The evidence is clear, regardless of bullet grain wght, tip configuration,etc. the 30-06 is simply devastating when whitetails are hit in the vital chest area . My 7.62x39 does the job with minimal mess !! The proof is in the freezer...... [/QUOTE]
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