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<blockquote data-quote="surjimmy" data-source="post: 883983" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>You might consider a 300wsm, I use to have the 300wm and went to the wsm cause of a bad back and neck. I use 150gr Winchester Power Points, and the recoil doesn't bother me at all where as the wm I could only shoot 4 or 5 rounds before I had a head ache and my back hurt. As far as tracking deer after you shoot them about the only thing that will drop them where they stand 100% of the time is H-Bomb. I shot a doe with my 300 perfect shot and she went about 70 yards, my nephew shot a Buck (177lb) with an 80gr 243 and dropped him in his tracks. My point is there is no caliber that will drop a deer 100% of the time unless you hit the spine or blow it's head off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surjimmy, post: 883983, member: 1551"] You might consider a 300wsm, I use to have the 300wm and went to the wsm cause of a bad back and neck. I use 150gr Winchester Power Points, and the recoil doesn't bother me at all where as the wm I could only shoot 4 or 5 rounds before I had a head ache and my back hurt. As far as tracking deer after you shoot them about the only thing that will drop them where they stand 100% of the time is H-Bomb. I shot a doe with my 300 perfect shot and she went about 70 yards, my nephew shot a Buck (177lb) with an 80gr 243 and dropped him in his tracks. My point is there is no caliber that will drop a deer 100% of the time unless you hit the spine or blow it's head off. [/QUOTE]
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