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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5405941" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>The 10mm with the right bullet will do fine. There has been a huge increase in demand for the 10mm in the last 5 years. Have read many stories how in places like Alaska guides, hunters, fisherman, and others are going with the 10mm because of the capacity, gun and ammo availability, and types of bullets. My understanding is although there are more powerful rounds out there the 10mm and the capacity of many of the guns is more beneficial. When the ole bunghole is tighter than a frogs hind end what you rather have 6 rounds to save your keyster or 15. Oh and jumping ahead of the "proper one shot placement being most critical" when a pissed off animal is traveling 30mph and at 20 ft anoint no such thing, it's let the dragon breath fire and hope the man upstairs is fixing to lend a hand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5405941, member: 12966"] The 10mm with the right bullet will do fine. There has been a huge increase in demand for the 10mm in the last 5 years. Have read many stories how in places like Alaska guides, hunters, fisherman, and others are going with the 10mm because of the capacity, gun and ammo availability, and types of bullets. My understanding is although there are more powerful rounds out there the 10mm and the capacity of many of the guns is more beneficial. When the ole bunghole is tighter than a frogs hind end what you rather have 6 rounds to save your keyster or 15. Oh and jumping ahead of the “proper one shot placement being most critical” when a pissed off animal is traveling 30mph and at 20 ft anoint no such thing, it’s let the dragon breath fire and hope the man upstairs is fixing to lend a hand [/QUOTE]
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