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<blockquote data-quote="LRSickle" data-source="post: 1209154" data-attributes="member: 18167"><p>It actually dropped in it's tracks. She put one behind the shoulder and it quartered into the off shoulder. It struggled to get up but couldn't. Her husband put an insurance shot into it but it probably wasn't needed. </p><p>I haven't seen any shot with a 30-06. Two with 300WM, one of them shot once and the other twice. Both went about 50 yards. I shot one of mine with a 300 Weatherby, it went <40 yards. The rest have all been with some version of .375 Mags. On average, with the exception on the lady's 300WSM, the .375s seemed to be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRSickle, post: 1209154, member: 18167"] It actually dropped in it's tracks. She put one behind the shoulder and it quartered into the off shoulder. It struggled to get up but couldn't. Her husband put an insurance shot into it but it probably wasn't needed. I haven't seen any shot with a 30-06. Two with 300WM, one of them shot once and the other twice. Both went about 50 yards. I shot one of mine with a 300 Weatherby, it went <40 yards. The rest have all been with some version of .375 Mags. On average, with the exception on the lady's 300WSM, the .375s seemed to be better. [/QUOTE]
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