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Button Buck
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i haven't got to try it on any dogs yet, but i just got a heavy barrel handi rifle in 204 ruger. Hoping to try it out this weekend.
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Button Buck
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I haven't hunted yotes YET-----but will! I plan on using my Rock River Arms M4 Entry Tactical .223 as my YOTE weapon of choice!
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That'll work!
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Cal. .30 M-1 Garand loaded with Remington .150 gr.
Core-Lokt. D@@#$ turkey killin' busturds.
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"Courage is being scared to death-
but saddlin up anyway." John Wayne
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Woodsman

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Hunted quite a while with .22-250 and liked it. Had it rebarreled to .22-250 Ackley Improved with a fast twist barrel to shoot 75-80 grain bullets as fast as the original caliber shot 55's. Great for LOOOOONG shots. Gun was kinda heavy to pack afield so now shooting a .243 700 BDL sporter loaded with 55 gr Ballistic tips at around 3900 fps. or so. If you handload and like something interesting, you might also try the 6mm-284.
"If it's big and brown, it's dead and down."
SARGE
If it's big and brown, it's dead and down!
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