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Do You Use a "Modern Sporting Rifle" for Deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5834798" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>I bought my Bushmaster before all this crazy stuff started happening, grandson killed several deer with it and the granddaughter likes to shoot it, I plan to get a 300bo for it at some point, headed to the Dr this week and will be looking at shoulder/muscle surgery, no telling how long to recover so might carry it some next season as the 300wm kicks a little more, can hunt with my 243 if I feel the need for more HP. I have killed a buck and several doe with it up to100y and none took over a couple of steps after the shot, a twig will cause a miss where the windmag might change a little it's a lot with it. lung/heart shots only so that means broad side no frontal, a neck shot would probable work but would rather not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5834798, member: 3237"] I bought my Bushmaster before all this crazy stuff started happening, grandson killed several deer with it and the granddaughter likes to shoot it, I plan to get a 300bo for it at some point, headed to the Dr this week and will be looking at shoulder/muscle surgery, no telling how long to recover so might carry it some next season as the 300wm kicks a little more, can hunt with my 243 if I feel the need for more HP. I have killed a buck and several doe with it up to100y and none took over a couple of steps after the shot, a twig will cause a miss where the windmag might change a little it's a lot with it. lung/heart shots only so that means broad side no frontal, a neck shot would probable work but would rather not [/QUOTE]
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