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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 209337" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Yeah I knew of a few hot spots for Deer, Good eating, I don't think I see the point in going bigger than the Win mag, I have some good Apps for shooting, I don't like big cannons like the 338 etc because after that they start to effect you aim because the recoil starts to get a bit OTT, 3006 is more of a firm Push and does what ever the 7.62 does only it does it about 150 yards further out and there ain't much that won't go down with on of them, .270 will do the same sort of damage as a 3006 and is flatter shooting than a 3006, But the .270s bullet weights are what bothers me I would prefer some thing up around 165gr but the average is between 130-150gr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 209337, member: 3775"] Yeah I knew of a few hot spots for Deer, Good eating, I don't think I see the point in going bigger than the Win mag, I have some good Apps for shooting, I don't like big cannons like the 338 etc because after that they start to effect you aim because the recoil starts to get a bit OTT, 3006 is more of a firm Push and does what ever the 7.62 does only it does it about 150 yards further out and there ain't much that won't go down with on of them, .270 will do the same sort of damage as a 3006 and is flatter shooting than a 3006, But the .270s bullet weights are what bothers me I would prefer some thing up around 165gr but the average is between 130-150gr. [/QUOTE]
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