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<blockquote data-quote="tomsd" data-source="post: 2515419" data-attributes="member: 74603"><p>Long ago - a 340 WBY Magnum was my timber falling buddy in Oregon's favorite. He was put gas cans on the other side of a canyon and zero in. His best shot - waaay before Long Range became really popular - was 700 yards.. Another guided in Idaho - and was one of the first to really use the .338.</p><p></p><p>Both really put big boys down - using 225-250 grain Noslers - - with adequate shot placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomsd, post: 2515419, member: 74603"] Long ago - a 340 WBY Magnum was my timber falling buddy in Oregon's favorite. He was put gas cans on the other side of a canyon and zero in. His best shot - waaay before Long Range became really popular - was 700 yards.. Another guided in Idaho - and was one of the first to really use the .338. Both really put big boys down - using 225-250 grain Noslers - - with adequate shot placement. [/QUOTE]
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