45-70 any good for whitetail?
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RE: 45-70 any good for whitetail?
I don't need to shoot one to know that it doesn't shoot flat. It is called knowledge.
It's like ohms law - there are three contributing factors. If you know two of them, you can figure out the third, or should be able to.
Heavy x slow = arched path/short range
PM me and I'll teach you how to do it, or you could just go buy every gun in the world and then get back to me on how they all perform, then I can throw away all these useless books!
It's like ohms law - there are three contributing factors. If you know two of them, you can figure out the third, or should be able to.
Heavy x slow = arched path/short range
PM me and I'll teach you how to do it, or you could just go buy every gun in the world and then get back to me on how they all perform, then I can throw away all these useless books!
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RE: 45-70 any good for whitetail?
ORIGINAL: Killer_Primate
I don't need to shoot one to know that it doesn't shoot flat. It is called knowledge.
It's like ohms law - there are three contributing factors. If you know two of them, you can figure out the third, or should be able to.
Heavy x slow = arched path/short range
PM me and I'll teach you how to do it, or you could just go buy every gun in the world and then get back to me on how they all perform, then I can throw away all these useless books!
I don't need to shoot one to know that it doesn't shoot flat. It is called knowledge.
It's like ohms law - there are three contributing factors. If you know two of them, you can figure out the third, or should be able to.
Heavy x slow = arched path/short range
PM me and I'll teach you how to do it, or you could just go buy every gun in the world and then get back to me on how they all perform, then I can throw away all these useless books!
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