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What bullet for 338 rum for deer hunting under 300 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2194606"><p>If you had a 338 creedmoor, the wrapped meat bags would have been blown into the bed of your truck on impact. I hunted whitetail for probably 15 years with a .300 win mag, and it is just too much. If you don't hit bone, sure, but if you do, you may as well cut them in half and leave that half where it lays. A .338 is a ridiculous thing to shoot a deer with, unless the deer are breeding with the local moose, and you have 1,500lb "doose" running around, or maybe we could call them "meer". </p><p></p><p>If that's all a fella has, then so be it, but something in the 90-150gr bullet range range is all a man needs to kill any deer. I like eating them, so I don't like blowing quarters off of them, although, I guess it makes them easier to drag when half of the deer is left in the field because it looks like it was hit with an IED.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2194606"] If you had a 338 creedmoor, the wrapped meat bags would have been blown into the bed of your truck on impact. I hunted whitetail for probably 15 years with a .300 win mag, and it is just too much. If you don't hit bone, sure, but if you do, you may as well cut them in half and leave that half where it lays. A .338 is a ridiculous thing to shoot a deer with, unless the deer are breeding with the local moose, and you have 1,500lb "doose" running around, or maybe we could call them "meer". If that's all a fella has, then so be it, but something in the 90-150gr bullet range range is all a man needs to kill any deer. I like eating them, so I don't like blowing quarters off of them, although, I guess it makes them easier to drag when half of the deer is left in the field because it looks like it was hit with an IED. [/QUOTE]
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