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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    One day you'll shoot a red in the neck with your 223.......it will run away. You'll be like maybe that's what he was talking about


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    Hahahaha okay Bradly, but as long as it's on your farm and nowhere else. Bwahahahaha hot barrels. Now fuck off and let this newbie go pay for his 308 come back when he's asking if a Burris Eliminator is a good first scope
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Hahahaha okay Bradly, but as long as it's on your farm and nowhere else. Bwahahahaha hot barrels. Now fuck off and let this newbie go pay for his 308 come back when he's asking if a Burris Eliminator is a good first scope
    Now if he puts an eliminator on a 308 he'll have something terrible Gwen


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    I think bush hunting you also have to take into account branches/twigs etc that may be in the flight path which heavier projectile are less effected by

    Starting on first and last names now??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    I think bush hunting you also have to take into account branches/twigs etc that may be in the flight path which heavier projectile are less effected by

    Starting on first and last names now??????
    Yeah I dunno why he busted out the G word, I only get that from my mother who I haven't seen since I was 17......so what's up with that, DUNCAN????!!
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    well done Dougie
    When you said Bradley I thought WTF
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Yeah I dunno why he busted out the G word, I only get that from my mother who I haven't seen since I was 17......so what's up with that, DUNCAN????!!
    Don't no you started I just followed suit
    Your spelling is inaccurate
    Of course my English is always A+


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    What is an 'e' amongst friends?
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    Bout 40 bucks isn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkfish View Post
    I use a 243 in the UK and shoot Foxes, muntjac, Roe and Fallow with it and it does the job well, But Im not sure Id want to shoot a big Red stag in the roar with it. If I were in your shoes I think Id go 308...
    Yep, I did it. I'd do it again. the 243 is a machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TyrinnS View Post
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    Don't sit back with your beer and popcorn mate, have you purchased the 308 yet? What about the scope?
    Buy the Leupold 2-7x33 on here for $250 and some leupold rings - Bloody good fit for a 308 and keeps the weight down
    Better scope than these combo types IMO.
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    This would be great for all nz hunting, not sure if it sold or not?

    http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...x44-cds-18207/
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    I reckon TyrinnS made a great choice for a first hunting rifle - so many options for a scope and they will all do the job - just buy the best you can afford and you will have a great rifle
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    Using a Pentax 3-9 x42 on my 308 Ruger and cant fault it.

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    Dougies on deer number 5 and shes writing the book! Ask me how many deer I've lost with the .223!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    One day you'll shoot a red in the neck with your 223.......it will run away. You'll be like maybe that's what he was talking about


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    100 percent agree Brads. Sample of one isn't very scientific.

 

 

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