- Location
- Dah Soo,ON
The point, imo, is that most shots are made at under 300 yards. The difference between a 3/4" load and a 1 1/4" load at that distance won't make any practical difference while hunting. In fact, I'd be curious to take 10 random hunters, with two sets of loads. One a 3/4" load and the other a 1 1/4" load. Then have them shoot from field positions at 200 and 300 yards and compare the results. I'd bet it wouldn't matter which load they are using.
This is very true. I really started to realize this when I bought my .270 WSM Kimber Montana. It shoots consistently 1"-1.5" groups, I can get a few under that, but if I were to bet on what size group I was just about to shoot, that's what it would be.
I used to think that it was unacceptable accuracy, until I actually quit talking and started shooting it at 300-500 yards. At 500 yards it will land 3 shots into 6" off a backpack. Not a person around here can say that gun wont do its job, so long as YOU do yours.
Mind you I live in Ontario and we only shoot game at 50 yards, so this whole post is moot




















































