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Old 11-16-2008   #13 (permalink)
udarrell
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Bullet placement & the sectional density & construction of the bullets

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Originally Posted by dogman View Post
The best gun actually depends on the type of deer hunting you do. For instance, do you hunt in alot of brush and timber,do you still hunt, hunt from a blind or stand or do you mostly drive? And most importantly at what distance are most shots taken? I think only after those factors are considered then an accurate determination can be made. Personally for the type of hunting that I have done my gun of choice is a left handed browning a-bolt with a 3x5 varible scope in a 270 caliber.
I agree with your points.
I personally like the 243 WIN & 243/06 Wildcat for deer & coyotes.


Bullet placement & the sectional density & construction of the bullets used, are the most important factors for clean kills.

Wisconsin DNR says that lead fragmentation is a serious problem, they say to use bonded or all copper bullets, therefore I am loading bonded Remington [CLUB] bullets for both cartridges.

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