Have to disagree. The kill zone for a deer brain is maby 3" X 7". A spine shot is real iffy. The heart lung kill zone is about 15" by 18". The deer I hunt never hold still, never tell me how far they are away, there is never a bench rest. Then the wind blows, often my lungs are heaving and heart pounding and my feet hurt. Grew up with my grandpaws Remington 721 in 270. Used Speer 130 grains loaded rather hot, nearly 3200 fps out of its 24 inch barrel.Weaver 6X scope. No better deer rifle setup ever. Others as good, yes, better no. Even a gut shot would give me a chance to recover the deer. One shot in the mouth its gone forever. I shot Highpower and Palma compitition for 15 years. I know something about what to expect when the trigger is pulled. Unless they are hunting (?) under feeders anyone hunting with a heavy match grade M1A with one of those Hubble Telescope computer sights is insane.
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