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.240 Weatherby Magnum: The Hotrod 6mm
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<blockquote data-quote="220s" data-source="post: 1275417" data-attributes="member: 91230"><p>Son got a drag bag/shooting mat for Christmas, still had just over a box of 100gr factory ammo for the 240wby so let him set up a gong at a touch over 450y and have a play.</p><p>One shot at 100 to check zero than he put the first 2 shots into 1" he called the 3rd shot as high, it was if you call 1.5" higher than the first two at 450y high. 3 shots under 2" at a touch over 450y using factory ammo from a budget rifle. </p><p>He had the 240wby with us a few days latter while we were poking about the farm and bumped into another sambar. 100gr factory load did the job again. Clipped the nearside shoulder blade, shredded the lungs and exited mid chest on the off side, typical lung shot reaction with the deer running 50y and dead by the time we walked over. A little bigger than the previous sambar probably in the 500-600lb range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="220s, post: 1275417, member: 91230"] Son got a drag bag/shooting mat for Christmas, still had just over a box of 100gr factory ammo for the 240wby so let him set up a gong at a touch over 450y and have a play. One shot at 100 to check zero than he put the first 2 shots into 1" he called the 3rd shot as high, it was if you call 1.5" higher than the first two at 450y high. 3 shots under 2" at a touch over 450y using factory ammo from a budget rifle. He had the 240wby with us a few days latter while we were poking about the farm and bumped into another sambar. 100gr factory load did the job again. Clipped the nearside shoulder blade, shredded the lungs and exited mid chest on the off side, typical lung shot reaction with the deer running 50y and dead by the time we walked over. A little bigger than the previous sambar probably in the 500-600lb range. [/QUOTE]
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