Very good comments, Kelsey - thanks. You're right on. I use a .270 usually but I consider it a little too powerful for deer. Bad hit=bad hit, regardless of caliber - you'll wound the animal and not find it - bad for all involved. Good hit will get you meat. A good hit PLUS a little extra power (like a .270) could mean a little less tracking (say relative to a .30-30). Betty Lou - tee hee.
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“I have it boresighted”, “The guy at the store said it was ready to go hunting” and my personal favorite “I didn’t have time to shoot it yet, but it’s big enough to kill anything”.
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Oh Lawdy - hard to believe.