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    Quote Originally Posted by imarangemaster View Post
    For years, Winchester market a 64 grain Power Point for "White Tail hunting" It worked fine in 1/12" twist barrel...
    The last deer I got was using this very same factory load out of a 1-7" twist Colt 6940 as mentioned above. Just to see how it would perform. I was impressed that it completely shattered the humerus on the far side of the deer and exited. The velocity loss due to the slightly heavier 64gr (or 62gr??) bullet and shorter barrel made it extra interesting. Good stalking hunt after a frustrating season. Shot from standing position after having frozen in place at the "high ready" for what felt like 15 minutes, waiting for the two deer to present a good broadside shot clear of the brush. Probably should have taken the second as well, as she just remained in place staring at me after the buck was hit. But, like vintage hunter , I process my own, and doing two in a day is a bit much after having worked all night.
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    Ok JM, I'm all set to make up that batch of onion sausage now, got #11 this afternoon. Since it was a nice dry afternoon I took the Mosin Nagant 91/30 PU for a spin and spied a 6 pt trying to shoot the gap between two patches of woods 236 yds out, and that was the end of his crop damaging career. Probably not gonne be able to salvage much from the front end, those PRVI 150 grainers really tear up some meat. imarangemaster, I've never seen the effects of the M193 FMJ on the human body and don't really care to but they certainly produce some nasty wounds on deer bodies.......

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    Nice rifle for a hunt, jmoore! Over here the hunters would kill you for using a semi auto, they are veeeery old-style!

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    Nice looking rifle.I like the rain shields you added on the scope

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