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Bullet placement is always key... energy at impact is also important + less dialing on the scope
I shoot at both short range & bush and long range across valleys. I use to hunt red deer with a .243 where bullet placement was vital and if you didn't hit vital organs it would take a while to track and finish it off
Absolutely agree, bullet placement is key. Of course going from a 243 to a 260 - the 0.5mm projectile diameter difference isn't going to change that.
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