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<blockquote data-quote="Creek" data-source="post: 5796817" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>Same here .223 Federal Fusion 62g</p><p>Guess I will be the oddball here.</p><p>Nothing special happened. Does only for me, and I have never killed a buck, but our two sons killed their first bucks with it.</p><p>The rules were to always kill with a flat broadside shot, and nothing over 100 yards. As always, they had to practice every year at around 75 yards, I believe it was, to prove to me they could keep a certain size group.</p><p>Blew a big hole out the other side every single time.</p><p>Discipline and practice made all the difference. What was supposed to be a starter rifle ended up working out just fine.</p><p>Just wanted to explain a few details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek, post: 5796817, member: 4036"] Same here .223 Federal Fusion 62g Guess I will be the oddball here. Nothing special happened. Does only for me, and I have never killed a buck, but our two sons killed their first bucks with it. The rules were to always kill with a flat broadside shot, and nothing over 100 yards. As always, they had to practice every year at around 75 yards, I believe it was, to prove to me they could keep a certain size group. Blew a big hole out the other side every single time. Discipline and practice made all the difference. What was supposed to be a starter rifle ended up working out just fine. Just wanted to explain a few details. [/QUOTE]
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