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Hunting with a 338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako" data-source="post: 5530858" data-attributes="member: 2539"><p>Depending on where you hunt it can be very important to drop them where they stand.... I hunted for about 20 years in Georgia on a 10k acre track of planted pines... at times and in some places you could get into the "thick stuff" and literally not see 2-3 feet in any direction. I hunted with a 7mag and a 338mag most of the time for that very reason... If it was a decent buck I always shot for the front shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako, post: 5530858, member: 2539"] Depending on where you hunt it can be very important to drop them where they stand.... I hunted for about 20 years in Georgia on a 10k acre track of planted pines... at times and in some places you could get into the "thick stuff" and literally not see 2-3 feet in any direction. I hunted with a 7mag and a 338mag most of the time for that very reason... If it was a decent buck I always shot for the front shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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