Yesterday, I found myself at the pubic range giggling at seeing a red dot mounted on what I thought was an old school, long barrelled, bolt action shotgun. Another shooter later told me it was actually on a 300mag. Now I find myself confused…
It’s faster for up close on faster moving targets like pigs.
There are videos of hunters in Germany with a Euro bolt of some kind (Blaser maybe?) that are absolutely DRT a bunch of fast moving pigs within 50 yards in just minutes.
But a 300 WM ain’t going to be fast in recovery. Maybe the shooter is a stud and immune to the recoil of magnum belted calibers?
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Well, I once knew some Florida boys who went from 12ga buckshot to Ruger 44mag carbines because the hogs almost got a couple of shotgunners in the club…