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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5796799" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>22/250 REM ( lots of kills)</p><p>243 Win ( lots of kills)</p><p>25 Souper</p><p>.270 Win (k)</p><p>.280 REM (k)</p><p>7mm REM Mag. (k)</p><p>30/30 Win. (lots and lots of kills)</p><p>.308 Win (lots of kills)</p><p>7.62 Russian</p><p>30/06 (lots of kills)</p><p>.300 Win Mag</p><p>7.7 JAP</p><p>8x57 Mauser (lots of kills)</p><p>.35 Remington (k)</p><p>.375 Winchester (quite a few kills)</p><p>.44 REM Mag ( lots of kills)</p><p>.444 Marlin (lots of kills)</p><p>45/70 (quite a few kills)</p><p></p><p>There are probably more that I've hunted with due to a friend years ago having an extensive collection, but I've probably forgotten them. That was waaayy back in the '80's.</p><p></p><p>If I had to settle on one bolt gun for deer, it'd be a .243 Win., and for a lever action it'd be either a 30/30 or .444.</p><p></p><p>The more that I've killed with different cartridges, I've learned that they kill far more alike than differently. That has been a long and expensive, but fun lesson that I've had to learn.</p><p></p><p>If you're going to blame something with a cartridge, blame poor shot placement or poor bullet selection.</p><p></p><p>Any spectacular kills have been strictly from shot placement, nothing more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5796799, member: 12599"] 22/250 REM ( lots of kills) 243 Win ( lots of kills) 25 Souper .270 Win (k) .280 REM (k) 7mm REM Mag. (k) 30/30 Win. (lots and lots of kills) .308 Win (lots of kills) 7.62 Russian 30/06 (lots of kills) .300 Win Mag 7.7 JAP 8x57 Mauser (lots of kills) .35 Remington (k) .375 Winchester (quite a few kills) .44 REM Mag ( lots of kills) .444 Marlin (lots of kills) 45/70 (quite a few kills) There are probably more that I've hunted with due to a friend years ago having an extensive collection, but I've probably forgotten them. That was waaayy back in the '80's. If I had to settle on one bolt gun for deer, it'd be a .243 Win., and for a lever action it'd be either a 30/30 or .444. The more that I've killed with different cartridges, I've learned that they kill far more alike than differently. That has been a long and expensive, but fun lesson that I've had to learn. If you're going to blame something with a cartridge, blame poor shot placement or poor bullet selection. Any spectacular kills have been strictly from shot placement, nothing more. [/QUOTE]
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