furtaker
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It probably shoots bullets too fast to expand and you don't get a blood trail. Or something like that.
It probably shoots bullets too fast to expand and you don't get a blood trail. Or something like that.
It probably shoots bullets too fast to expand and you don't get a blood trail. Or something like that.
You can tell a .270-W is only fit for paper targets by how little recoil it has and the muzzle blast won't even bother the neighbors.Yeah. Lord knows that caliber can't handle big game.
are you sure that isn't the .25-06?You can tell a .270-W is only fit for paper targets by how little recoil it has and the muzzle blast won't even bother the neighbors.
I always thought the 25-06 was kinda loud, myself. Small bores burning decent amounts of powder equals lots of muzzle blast in my experience.are you sure that isn't the .25-06?
I was in a stand not much more if it was 100 yards from a buddy's house in his yard. I shot a deer in the opposite direction of the house and tried to wait out a second one to no avail. I got down from the stand and chased the second one away and drug the other one where it would be easier to see in the dark that was about on me. I went to get a quad for recovery at the house. He asked, "Did you shoot a deer? I didn't even hear the shot."
Most of us know the old standbys are more than sufficient. But we can always use an excuse to buy a new gun.Hmmmm nope, the only thing that flung a craving on me in years is a .35 Whalen. I’m too old now to hunt critters that justify the gun over what my .308 can do. I’ll just stick with what’s proven.
Hmmmm nope, the only thing that flung a craving on me in years is a .35 Whalen. I’m too old now to hunt critters that justify the gun over what my .308 can do. I’ll just stick with what’s proven.