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RE: SHOOTING QUESTION
sorry bud but a 243 could easily cause this type of damage on the exit side. I don't know what you have been looking at but this is not abnormal for any round if it hits bone. I've seen 30-30s do alot more damage than this.
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RE: SHOOTING QUESTION
ORIGINAL: rcw280 sorry bud but a 243 could easily cause this type of damage on the exit side. I don't know what you have been looking at but this is not abnormal for any round if it hits bone. I've seen 30-30s do alot more damage than this. |
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And, CMA, I know your just waiting to get me again, so have at it.
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Guys, guys keep it to the flinch problem. They make some incredible products now that fit over the stock and absorb tons of felt recoil I believe limbsaver makes one along with a multitude of other companies might want to give one a try before switching guns especially if its one you like |
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RE: SHOOTING QUESTION
ORIGINAL: Chantecler111 That deer was shot under 100 yards with a .300 WSM. He may claim it was shot with a .243 but it in fact wasn't. I only own one high powered deer rifle, a .243., and I am sorry my 9 year old son (at the time) can shoot better than you, but he nailed that deer at 195+ yds. This was last year, his first big game hunt. Your not only calling me a liar but my son as well. His uncle didnt believe he made that shot, and it hurtmy boysfeeling pretty bad, and pissed me off. Like your doing. I have video of him making a 150 yd shot on a javeline this same weekend, dont have the video of this deer because we had to stalk about 300yds to within the 200 yd range he shot it at. |
RE: SHOOTING QUESTION
Flinching is a shooting problem. Recoil may exaggerate the problem, but the problem will still exist.
Rather than buy a new deer rifle, I would recommend buying a 22 LR, that closely resembles the high power you are shooting. Buy a whole bunch of ammo, and a good book on how to shoot. Then practice, practice, practice. Every now and then pick up your high power and let one fly, then go back to your 22. Tom. |
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ORIGINAL: HEAD0001 Flinching is a shooting problem. Recoil may exaggerate the problem, but the problem will still exist. Rather than buy a new deer rifle, I would recommend buying a 22 LR, that closely resembles the high power you are shooting. Buy a whole bunch of ammo, and a good book on how to shoot. Then practice, practice, practice. Every now and then pick up your high power and let one fly, then go back to your 22. Tom. |
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ORIGINAL: Chantecler111 ORIGINAL: Solitary Man And how do you know this? |
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Alright, I believe you, after all your the actual person who shot it.
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