22 hornet with 35gr v max na either 243 with 85gr game king or one of the 6.5x55s with either 120 amax or 140 hot core
22 hornet with 35gr v max na either 243 with 85gr game king or one of the 6.5x55s with either 120 amax or 140 hot core
212eldx in 300wm or 150sierras in my 308. Job done
308win 165 Speer SPBT
7mm RM 150 Nosler BT
Depending on where I'm hunting.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
180 accubonds in 20in 300wsm
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Dont waste your time chasing every last fps, it doesnt matter in the real world, it wont make a difference, all it will do is cause head aches and frustrations. And dont listen to silly old cunts
Cz455 with 17HMR, 17grain hornady.... Well these white tail are big buggers to put down.... Or I get the T3 in 308 running 150gr sst out
6.5 swede with 120gr pro hunters
7mm08 with either 120TTSX or 140gn Gamekings, haven't decided which I'll take yet.
Shut up, get out & start pushing!
Either kimber 7-08 bush pig with Hornady Superformance or my model 70 in 7mm RM pushing 168 bergers @3050 depending on where
"I heard Jesus did cocaine on a night out. Eyes wide-open, dialated, but he's fine now. And if his father ever finds out, then he'd probably knock his lights out...
Gets a little messy in heaven "
- Venbee
Nah not me mate. I was busy playing cricket
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"I heard Jesus did cocaine on a night out. Eyes wide-open, dialated, but he's fine now. And if his father ever finds out, then he'd probably knock his lights out...
Gets a little messy in heaven "
- Venbee
165gr Hornady flat base interlocks - Sako 85 .308
The reds in the pine plantations in my area are huge.
Either
CZ550 7x64 with ELD-X 162's and iron sights, or
Kimber Adi 6.5 Creed with 140 Interlocks
Ruger Ultralight 270 feed it off the shelf Coreloks, I'm only interested in bang & flop.
Not FPS or what powder does what.
More especially I never shoot paper or gongs it's how I roll ;-)
Each to their own
More important to me is doing the hard yards, reading the sign and placing the shot well.
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