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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 15803049" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>How, where, and what you hunt are big factors in selecting the tool used.</p><p></p><p>Me, I change it up depending upon conditions, time, and feel.</p><p></p><p>I mainly walk in the woods, pick a spot, and wait. I have killed deer easing through the woods, sitting in a spot, watching fields, and watching power lines. I rarely have used a stand. Hell, I killed a buck sitting on the ground bow hunting.</p><p></p><p>I want a lightweight setup with good optics that is versatile. I want a caliber that will not blow through a deer before it can expand at even 50 yards while being able to be loaded for a 300-400 yard shot on an elk. I'm not afraid of a 500+ shot on a whitetail. I also would like to get into more shooting for fun so would not rule out 1000 yards for shits, giggles, and bragging rights.</p><p></p><p>I also want a gun that won't scare my wife to shoot. Hence the reason for choosing a .270 as even with a shorter 22" barrel, the recoil will not be killer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 15803049, member: 118253"] How, where, and what you hunt are big factors in selecting the tool used. Me, I change it up depending upon conditions, time, and feel. I mainly walk in the woods, pick a spot, and wait. I have killed deer easing through the woods, sitting in a spot, watching fields, and watching power lines. I rarely have used a stand. Hell, I killed a buck sitting on the ground bow hunting. I want a lightweight setup with good optics that is versatile. I want a caliber that will not blow through a deer before it can expand at even 50 yards while being able to be loaded for a 300-400 yard shot on an elk. I'm not afraid of a 500+ shot on a whitetail. I also would like to get into more shooting for fun so would not rule out 1000 yards for shits, giggles, and bragging rights. I also want a gun that won't scare my wife to shoot. Hence the reason for choosing a .270 as even with a shorter 22" barrel, the recoil will not be killer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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