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Ah... the old online balistics calculator. Can't argue with that. Hyperbolic or not, can't think of too many experienced rifleman that would opt for a 25 instead of a 30 in a 30 mph crosswind. Maybe based on your ground breaking info the US Army which doesn't know much about this and hasn't done much thinking on it, will consider giving up the 7.62 Nato which was developed from the 300 Savage and consider the 250 Savage as it's new long range sniper rifle. Not likely. Guessing they looked into it and decided that the 30 cal was the best choice. You want to hunt with a 250 instead of a 300 in heavy wind...I am not going to try and stop you. What were we talking about anyways? All of this logic I'm seeing explains all the idjits I see during public sight in day with the 300 WSM's and 338's. Cuz, no real rifleman would choose a mediocre round like the 300 Savage or 308 when they can have one of them whiz-bang magnums!
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So I guess we don't want to talk about how many whitetails I killed with my Ruger Super Single Six. Since the statute of limitations has run out by now I don't mind.
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Just face it you guys, the 250 don't work! Kennu Your Probabbly right. With all said The Price On a 250 Will Drop! and the Price on a 300 will rise!
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.300 would be great, if you can't get a .308.
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Just kidding when I said the 250 don't work. Worked good for me,15-20 times. You still have to hit them in the right spot, with anything!!
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Did it ever occur to anyone to ask the deer how they felt on the subject? I heard reports that they are finally getting organized and arming themselves. Deer union meetings are taking place in the deer caves as we speak. I understand their biggest point of discussion is what calibers are best for use on hunters. Let's hope they don't reach a consensus or we'll be in a lot of trouble...
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If they choose the 250 we're screwed.
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"Those that are here know why they're here. And those that aren't here know why they're not!!!" I love one of LBK's tag lines above...I love to read this stuff. Great hullabaloo! I personally have taken many deer and feral hogs, one caribou and one PH antelope, most on my wall or in my freezer, taken with either my 99EG or 99A-saddle in 250svg with 100gr rem C-lkts and some were right at 200yds when shot. (Only two I can recall took more than one shot). Would I want to hunt moose, bear, elk with it? Probably not since I have 99's in 243, 30-30, 300svg, 303svg and 308. Get'em all and you'll seldom need something else...although I'm in the market now for one of the big bores
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Besides the 87g/100g comments that have already been made perhaps we should note that when the 250 was introduced hunting styles were a lot different than they are now. Folks in 1915 weren't likely to be sitting in a box blind. Some techniques that have faded over time were very prevalent, like driving deer and using dogs. While a well placed 87g 250 slug is just fine medicine in my opinion, it leaves a little bit to be desired for shooting at running deer where a shot in the ass is as likely as behind the shoulder.
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The 250 is perfect for young girl's,boy's and girlymen.
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well now I just have to put my 2 pennies worth in right here. my father and grandfather could not have been mistaken for girly men at 6'6 and 6'4. during the depression they used a 250 to survive. they shot Colorado elk and mulies and I never heard of a second shot being used. I was raised with placement being a close second word ringing in my ears right after watch that muzzle. is the 250 the end all of cartridges? no but I still use the 250 for what ever I happen to see including elk and wolf. its a 1-14 so really doesn't like over 100's. 85's bang flop. by the way I really am a 30 cal fan. but love the 250 in my f.
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Let's talk manpower,how about a pair of 38-55's [img:center] [/img] [img:center] [/img] [img:center] [/img]
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The 250 is perfect for young girl's,boy's and girlymen. hullabaloo plus fantasy...can't beat that for good humor!
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Nice!Love the big bore's.50yds,255gr cast. [img:center] [/img]
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man you are hurting me here! and me with just my social insecurity, love your wepons!
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Wow nice shooting! The big bores sure are accurate. OK, I'll concede it's time for some new pitchers. The darn 375's are $5 a shot at todays ammo prices!!!
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fireball, what would a guy have to give for a 375 now a days? wish my Winnie 375 would shoot like that!
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Around $1000, give or take, depending on the wind that day.
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sigh!!!!!!!!!!!! can't get that much for what I want to sell, which is nothing, why is it we only want to buy? lol could sell my 250 and 284 but then I wouldn't have them and I really like them. oh well there is always the lotto.
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