"You would be better off switching to something a little more common like a 30/06 or something."
Thats what we use, The OR SOMETHING.lol.
Trying to find a base mount for our gatling gun to mount to our pickup that will swing 180 deg.We already ruined 1 pickup, shot the cab right off of it.lol.
The reason to stick to the 300 is not only dies,but powders stay the same for the caliber.Bullets stay the same, and primers stay the same. We just loaded 57 rounds with 178 gr A-Max bullets,can't get the 220's until March 2014.
Never said it took that caliber to kill one, just I am more accurate with this gun than any other.
"All the big rifles do is make more noise and recoil. Once the bullet has passed through the deer all you're doing with that extra power is killing trees."
All we're actually doing is clearing next years shooting lanes early, and we can also shoot thru the tree when the deer is hiding behind it,not a problem for us.lol.
"Deer are really easy to kill if you hit them right."
Seen more than a few killed by a Yugo, heck of alot less metal that car than in a bullet.lol. I hate the taste of plastic and windshield glass gets tedious to pick out from the meat.Wiper blades don't make good seasoning also hard to digest.lol. LOU
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