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.243 a little different......
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<blockquote data-quote="Hogbear" data-source="post: 1680265" data-attributes="member: 2649"><p>It's been my main deer rifle since the late 80's and I've never lost a deer that I've hit with it. The great majority of them just drop dead in their tracks. I use mostly 70-85 grain Barnes X or TSX bullets, but when I used to use Hornady 100 grain spire points, they worked fine too. I shoot a heavy barrel Ruger M77 and it has basically no recoil and not very much noise compared to most deer rifles either. It's some work to tote that heavy gun around in the hills but I love shooting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogbear, post: 1680265, member: 2649"] It's been my main deer rifle since the late 80's and I've never lost a deer that I've hit with it. The great majority of them just drop dead in their tracks. I use mostly 70-85 grain Barnes X or TSX bullets, but when I used to use Hornady 100 grain spire points, they worked fine too. I shoot a heavy barrel Ruger M77 and it has basically no recoil and not very much noise compared to most deer rifles either. It's some work to tote that heavy gun around in the hills but I love shooting it. [/QUOTE]
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