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4 gun centerfire battery, you pick them??
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<blockquote data-quote="pcmoose" data-source="post: 1229446" data-attributes="member: 44382"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p>The article I referred to in post #10 was called "The Ideal World-Wide Battery" in a magazine called"Guns for Big Game" printed by Petersen's in 1978. The experts views are below -</p><p>Elmer Keith </p><p>500 Nitro Express, 338-378 K.T. wildcat, 338-74 K.T. wildcat, 222 Rem.</p><p>John Wootters</p><p>416 Taylor, 7 mm Rem Mag or Weatherby Mag, 257 Roberts, 22 LR.</p><p>Howard French</p><p>375 H & H Mag, 7 x 57 Mauser, 22/250 Rem, 22 LR.</p><p>Col Charles Askins</p><p>9.3 x 404 wildcat, 340 Weatherby Mag, 300 Weatherby Mag, 25/06.</p><p>Ken Elliott</p><p>375 H & H Mag, 7 mm Rem Mag, 22/250, 22 LR.</p><p>I know 3 of the above experts quoted 22 LR and this is a centrefire calibre topic however the lists are thought provoking because game size and range of shots play a huge part of the consideration when choosing calibres but the really great part is we can all still be individuals and choose whichever we like as long as at the end of the day the shot we fire actually hits the target and is humane in it's demise.</p><p>Thank you for your thoughts on this</p><p>kindest regards</p><p>from the Land Down Under</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcmoose, post: 1229446, member: 44382"] Hi Guys, The article I referred to in post #10 was called "The Ideal World-Wide Battery" in a magazine called"Guns for Big Game" printed by Petersen's in 1978. The experts views are below - Elmer Keith 500 Nitro Express, 338-378 K.T. wildcat, 338-74 K.T. wildcat, 222 Rem. John Wootters 416 Taylor, 7 mm Rem Mag or Weatherby Mag, 257 Roberts, 22 LR. Howard French 375 H & H Mag, 7 x 57 Mauser, 22/250 Rem, 22 LR. Col Charles Askins 9.3 x 404 wildcat, 340 Weatherby Mag, 300 Weatherby Mag, 25/06. Ken Elliott 375 H & H Mag, 7 mm Rem Mag, 22/250, 22 LR. I know 3 of the above experts quoted 22 LR and this is a centrefire calibre topic however the lists are thought provoking because game size and range of shots play a huge part of the consideration when choosing calibres but the really great part is we can all still be individuals and choose whichever we like as long as at the end of the day the shot we fire actually hits the target and is humane in it's demise. Thank you for your thoughts on this kindest regards from the Land Down Under [/QUOTE]
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