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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3918372" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Your factory load your using is fine with the 30-06. If your not losing deer and they go 75 yds when hit your doing it just right. Keep shooting them and one will drop right on the spot. Just some of my experience with deer hunting. Bullet construction mostly plays in with bad shot placement, bad shots and near misses. Dropped deer with good shots, near misses, lucky shots, bad and good bullet construction, etc. Had deer run just a few yards to more than a day. Learned to lay claim that any deer that gets away was a bad shot. Any deer that is recovered in time to eat is a deer on the table. Shot them with 222 Rem, 223 Rem, 22-250, 243 Win, 240 Wby, 7mm-08, 7 Rem Mag, 30-30, 30-06, 300 Wby, 41 Mag, Blackpowder 44 pistol bullets, maxi-balls and 12 ga slugs. Sometimes bullets that come apart is what kills quickly and sometimes bullets that can go through a shoulder then make the vitals and out the hind quarter does. Good shot placement is most important. Dont get caught up in the <strong>DROPPED IN ITS TRACKS</strong> hoopla.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3918372, member: 24646"] Your factory load your using is fine with the 30-06. If your not losing deer and they go 75 yds when hit your doing it just right. Keep shooting them and one will drop right on the spot. Just some of my experience with deer hunting. Bullet construction mostly plays in with bad shot placement, bad shots and near misses. Dropped deer with good shots, near misses, lucky shots, bad and good bullet construction, etc. Had deer run just a few yards to more than a day. Learned to lay claim that any deer that gets away was a bad shot. Any deer that is recovered in time to eat is a deer on the table. Shot them with 222 Rem, 223 Rem, 22-250, 243 Win, 240 Wby, 7mm-08, 7 Rem Mag, 30-30, 30-06, 300 Wby, 41 Mag, Blackpowder 44 pistol bullets, maxi-balls and 12 ga slugs. Sometimes bullets that come apart is what kills quickly and sometimes bullets that can go through a shoulder then make the vitals and out the hind quarter does. Good shot placement is most important. Dont get caught up in the [B]DROPPED IN ITS TRACKS[/B] hoopla. [/QUOTE]
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