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<blockquote data-quote="whiskeysnoot" data-source="post: 769665" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>I know I'm tagging in alittle late but even though I am a magnummaniac and shoot a .300 RUM I still consider the .270 Win to be the end all be all for whitetails with the '06 and .308 coming in close behind. </p><p></p><p>As far as bowhunting, do yourself a favor and go to a reputable bow shop and let them set you up. You can go crazy with all the variables associated with bows. Even more so than with firearms. I consider myself pretty savvy with guns but somewhat of a novice with bows. I trusted the advice of Bills in Claremore with a new Matthews Outback 6 years ago. Have been deadly accurate and successful since without deviating much from the original setup. Bottom line, spend your time and money practicing and hunting rather than chasing your tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskeysnoot, post: 769665, member: 4542"] I know I'm tagging in alittle late but even though I am a magnummaniac and shoot a .300 RUM I still consider the .270 Win to be the end all be all for whitetails with the '06 and .308 coming in close behind. As far as bowhunting, do yourself a favor and go to a reputable bow shop and let them set you up. You can go crazy with all the variables associated with bows. Even more so than with firearms. I consider myself pretty savvy with guns but somewhat of a novice with bows. I trusted the advice of Bills in Claremore with a new Matthews Outback 6 years ago. Have been deadly accurate and successful since without deviating much from the original setup. Bottom line, spend your time and money practicing and hunting rather than chasing your tail. [/QUOTE]
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