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One issue is that huge amounts of power are required to accelerate 545 x 39 mm projectiles to such speeds. I like shooting these Savage 10-FCM and the .280 and thus shoot them often and have high confidence using them when hunting. My mother got her 338 Winchester Magnum online at Bass Pro Shops.
My second adored caliber is the 545 x 39 mm followed closely by the 338 Winchester Magnum. Thurman got his Savage last fall at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Waupaca.
His dearest rifle is the 338 Winchester Magnum I picked up online at the NRA store. My especial rifle is everything made by Savage.
I will always remember my admired hunt is the Spring Gobbler Hunt in Waupaca. My Mother’s treasured rifle is my new Savage 10-FCM with the composite chambered in 545 x 39 mm and 338 Winchester Magnum.
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