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Experience Using A 44 Carbine For Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="dogmatik" data-source="post: 5534715" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>I hunted with one exclusively for 10 years straight in both Florida and Tennessee. I hunt with Winchester ammo and the partition gold, partition platinum, the newer dual bonds and even the black talons all performed well. The 240 and 250 grain bullets where all equally as accurate and never lost a deer or hog when shot with the 44mag. </p><p>The Hornady 240 XTP did good on paper, but shot an inch higher. Never shot an animal with them so no experience with them in that regard.</p><p>The .44 is a great deer round out to 100 yards (a bit further with practice) but as mentioned ammo is almost non existent in a hunting round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogmatik, post: 5534715, member: 1541"] I hunted with one exclusively for 10 years straight in both Florida and Tennessee. I hunt with Winchester ammo and the partition gold, partition platinum, the newer dual bonds and even the black talons all performed well. The 240 and 250 grain bullets where all equally as accurate and never lost a deer or hog when shot with the 44mag. The Hornady 240 XTP did good on paper, but shot an inch higher. Never shot an animal with them so no experience with them in that regard. The .44 is a great deer round out to 100 yards (a bit further with practice) but as mentioned ammo is almost non existent in a hunting round. [/QUOTE]
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