pacowboy
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Not sure your 9 twist can handle a 105 Berger but every time someone asks about a .243 it always takes me back to this video from John Burns. Pretty impressive. Number one thing in any harvest is shot placement.
Not sure your 9 twist can handle a 105 Berger but every time someone asks about a .243 it always takes me back to this video from John Burns. Pretty impressive. Number one thing in any harvest is shot placement.
Not sure your 9 twist can handle a 105 Berger but every time someone asks about a .243 it always takes me back to this video from John Burns. Pretty impressive. Number one thing in any harvest is shot placement.
My One and only Mule Deer / Antelope Hunt. Wyoming 1979. I had my new Weatherby Mark 5 in 270 Weatherby Mag. We were looking for Mule Deer when we were surprised by a small heard of antelope. I had 150 Grn Grand Slam Bullets in the rifle. The range was about 200 yards. Shot at the antelope and it ran??!! Shot again, and it ran , shot a third time and it kept running. So I quickly put two more rounds in the rifle and I shot at the ground in front to the antelope, and it turned, and when it did, Blood was running out of the three exit holes. I needed to shoot again, and finally kill it. The tough 150 grn .Grand Slam Bullet was not expanding at that range , at that velocity. From that day on, I have never used , Tough , Dense bullets on any soft skinned animal !! All my Whitetail deer since ,have been taken with 130 grn. bullets in both my .270 Win. or my 270 Weatherby Mag .A sad story to tell, but it was a real lesson for me.