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<blockquote data-quote="Bman940" data-source="post: 1489552" data-attributes="member: 26379"><p>I love my Brown Precision .375 H&H. I have it topped with a Nikon 1-6x32 that will soon be a M-Tactical 1-4x28 MOA reticle. I probably shoot mine 10-15 rounds a year at hogs. Last year I took a 300+ pound boar at about 325 yards. Anchored him in his tracks. My new M-Tactical scope with the MOA reticle will work much better for me when it comes to holdovers. I can dial it in using Spot On and then have a real blast. One porker I shot last year with a Texas heart shot running away, ended up completely cleaned thru the exit wound. Love those .300 gr projectiles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bman940, post: 1489552, member: 26379"] I love my Brown Precision .375 H&H. I have it topped with a Nikon 1-6x32 that will soon be a M-Tactical 1-4x28 MOA reticle. I probably shoot mine 10-15 rounds a year at hogs. Last year I took a 300+ pound boar at about 325 yards. Anchored him in his tracks. My new M-Tactical scope with the MOA reticle will work much better for me when it comes to holdovers. I can dial it in using Spot On and then have a real blast. One porker I shot last year with a Texas heart shot running away, ended up completely cleaned thru the exit wound. Love those .300 gr projectiles. [/QUOTE]
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