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I don`t get the idea that one isn't gonna be able to afford running a hammer. Recoil is a factor too as they take taming @ 30 plus FP`s. Nathan said..."The Norma does not suffer fools who hold their rifles in a limp and lazy manner. "Boliden Aitik
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I haven't yet run into a sub MOA person,I have seen pics of their targets though lol.Guns must have got better I guess since everyone can shoot half an MOA now or so I'm told
Yes of course there will always be those that will come in and opine that their (name calibre) of choice will do the same job...under optimum conditions perhaps...schitt I could have head shot my bull at 310 yards with my.220 Swift too....there was a woman that killed a brown bear with a .22 LR (true) but the thread is about the 358 NM.when he bought them only to find out that a 6.5 Swede will kill a moose just as well and without the pain.
A new scope on what rifle would improve the result. 100 rounds with .358NM will be felt and open up your groups.Most accurate load - 1moa
Guns must have got better I guess since everyone can shoot half an MOA now or so I'm told
And one could add its little sister the .308 Norma Magnum, another of life`s treasures.Its nice to have something a little different.
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What with?I’d put it here
At 200, 6.5’s and up, or 25-06 included. At 500, 30-06, 300wm, 7rm, type things,What with?
There is a fair chance that they are not up to the job for that shot scenario and if delivered I would back it in to have a runner and if you are in the bush it can be extremely difficult finding the **** lol... its why I have lauded the .358 NM.At 200, 6.5’s and up, or 25-06 included
Never seen one, imagined they were another size of our largest red stags in the UKThere is a fair chance that they are not up to the job for that shot scenario and if delivered I would back it in to have a runner and if you are in the bush it can be extremely difficult finding the **** lol... its why I have lauded the .358 NM.
Believe me tt Sambar are big and extremely tough,tougher than any other in reality. So many are lost every year.
Every pound bigger makes them 25 pound tougher,they amaze all the time with tenacity and toughness.Never seen one, imagined they were another size of our largest red stags in the UK
