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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker" data-source="post: 821611" data-attributes="member: 2491"><p>This is the gun you most see them advertised for on tv shows...ie: Southern Outdoors with Oneal. I think that they shoot the Kodiak rifles and powerbelts...I just wonder if there is something to that? I have a NE Huntsman that can not stand powerbelts...hit the paper one shot and then off into another county on the next...I also have a Remington Genesis that will shoot them but not as accurate as any other bullet I've put through it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker, post: 821611, member: 2491"] This is the gun you most see them advertised for on tv shows...ie: Southern Outdoors with Oneal. I think that they shoot the Kodiak rifles and powerbelts...I just wonder if there is something to that? I have a NE Huntsman that can not stand powerbelts...hit the paper one shot and then off into another county on the next...I also have a Remington Genesis that will shoot them but not as accurate as any other bullet I've put through it... [/QUOTE]
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