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You can be assured that if your shots on, you won't need to take a second.
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After you shoot these, you'll find it hard to shoot anything else.
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There's not a better coyote load made to date if you ask me.
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I can't believe the knockdown power this load carries for my old remington.
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This choke helped me get about an extra 30 yards on my shots,
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The Kimber Target II is the best 45 auto I've ever shot. It has never misfired on ANY type of ammo. I did some slight mods including Hogue grips, an 18.5 lb spring with shock buff, and a Wilson Combat mag. The combination works on all kinds of ammo, from slower target ammo to plus P Buffalo Bore ammo. The Buffalo Bore is 230 grains traveling at 950 FPS. The most accurate hardball ammo besides the Buffalo Bore is the Federal American Eagle. It's 230 grain at 875 FPS. It groups better than the other hardball ammo. Accuracy is outstanding. I'm not a competition shooter, but I went out today and shot a 45 out of 50 (five shots) at 50 feet, with a two-hand hold. The grouping was under 2 and 1/2 inches. I was so amazed that I tried another group while leaning up against a tree (Didn't have a rest). Groups shrunk to 1 1/2". It was cold and snowy. I wonder what it would do with a Ransome Rest? I highly recommend this 45...
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