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The Basics, Starting Out
Savage Barrel Upgrade- .243 to .308
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch Jennings" data-source="post: 2324804" data-attributes="member: 110369"><p>Exactly, and that's why I'm going to keep the .243 barrel in case I ever want to use it for varmint/predator use but rebarrel that 110GL to .308. I took a doe last season with the .243 at only 125 yards in heavy brush with a well placed neck shot. A bigger bore would have killed her instantly or quickly. She went down but unfortunately I was disappointed in the performance of the Hornady 100 gr AW soft point and she did suffer. Not doing that to an animal again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch Jennings, post: 2324804, member: 110369"] Exactly, and that's why I'm going to keep the .243 barrel in case I ever want to use it for varmint/predator use but rebarrel that 110GL to .308. I took a doe last season with the .243 at only 125 yards in heavy brush with a well placed neck shot. A bigger bore would have killed her instantly or quickly. She went down but unfortunately I was disappointed in the performance of the Hornady 100 gr AW soft point and she did suffer. Not doing that to an animal again. [/QUOTE]
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