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338 RUM Bullet choice for mule deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado Cowboy" data-source="post: 536346" data-attributes="member: 33436"><p>I avoided this post like the plague, then decided to put my .05 cents worth in. Let me preface what I post with this: I have shot over 50 mule deer and probably the same number of antelope with a 25-06 , out to 500 yards. Quit shooting my 30-06 years ago because sometimes it buggers up too much meat. I think anything over .30 caliber for mulies & goats is overkill. You just don't need that much gun. Shot placement is the most important thing...period. </p><p> </p><p>Thats my comment...and I'm stickin too it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado Cowboy, post: 536346, member: 33436"] I avoided this post like the plague, then decided to put my .05 cents worth in. Let me preface what I post with this: I have shot over 50 mule deer and probably the same number of antelope with a 25-06 , out to 500 yards. Quit shooting my 30-06 years ago because sometimes it buggers up too much meat. I think anything over .30 caliber for mulies & goats is overkill. You just don't need that much gun. Shot placement is the most important thing...period. Thats my comment...and I'm stickin too it! [/QUOTE]
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