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Quote from: bracer40 on January 14, 2014, 11:31:50 PMYea and people kill animals with 1000 yd shots too. .243 for elk. Possible, but I sure wouldn't recommend it or do it myself. Why risk wounding and losing the animal?Been plenty of moose posted up around here the last few years killed with a .243 as well.
Yea and people kill animals with 1000 yd shots too. .243 for elk. Possible, but I sure wouldn't recommend it or do it myself. Why risk wounding and losing the animal?
Quote from: mountainman on January 18, 2014, 11:13:28 PMAwesome one shot kill!! Yep, Tikka at that! Loved watching that one! I fear folks are not going to realize we are being facetious about the off the shelf Tikka. Yes, we know it's a Greybull.
Awesome one shot kill!! Yep, Tikka at that! Loved watching that one!
Quote from: RadSav on January 19, 2014, 12:47:04 AMQuote from: mountainman on January 18, 2014, 11:13:28 PMAwesome one shot kill!! Yep, Tikka at that! Loved watching that one! I fear folks are not going to realize we are being facetious about the off the shelf Tikka. Yes, we know it's a Greybull.but a factory Tikka topped with a Vortex would be capable dor alot less then a Greybull, huh Rad? Lol
Killed over a dozen bears with th 243. While not my first choice, they were all killed just as dead as with a bigger caliber..
What do I expect to happen? I expect I will be buying a 270 Win Finnlight and a fine piece of Walnut. Should only take me a three weeks of carving, checkering and finishing to give her what she wants. All the while she will be reminding me that I knew she was difficult when I married her
All i had for awhile.
Gosh, RadSav. If you are going to buy a Finnlight in walnut, spend 3 weeks checkering it, would you do 2? I would be happy with that in any caliber. What a husband!