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Which three must have calibers.
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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1727158" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>Oh I completely understand I've used my 338 to kill everything with the exception of a bobcat in Wv so far . I do handload and I'm a firm believer in proper bullet selection at the proper speed will do as it's designed to do. I've shot a countless number of deer with it and while most think it would tear a deer into Ive found with 225 gr partitions it just flat out does not do that. Nice 338 hole in and maybe a golf ball sized hole out. I've not squarely shot straight into the shoulder because that would ruin a bunch of meat .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1727158, member: 96251"] Oh I completely understand I’ve used my 338 to kill everything with the exception of a bobcat in Wv so far . I do handload and I’m a firm believer in proper bullet selection at the proper speed will do as it’s designed to do. I’ve shot a countless number of deer with it and while most think it would tear a deer into Ive found with 225 gr partitions it just flat out does not do that. Nice 338 hole in and maybe a golf ball sized hole out. I’ve not squarely shot straight into the shoulder because that would ruin a bunch of meat . [/QUOTE]
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