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Yes - so it is, - THAT's SERIOUS downrange smack! I recall quite vividly how the 32 or 33gr. did from your tac .20, so many years ago.
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Daryl When I first took that critter out I really wanted to deliver more energy at 500 yards+.
This picture was all on chucks at 450 yards to 497 yards. Try as I would I couldn't get one over 500 that day (did later, frequently in fact). Definitely delivers more thump at distance though. This pic is recovered from PB too so I do indeed have all my photos back as difficult as they are to get at which is my fault no doubt.
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When recovering my photos from photobucket, I click on the first picture in an
album in photobucket or on the loose page of pictures (I have 58 pages of loose pictures) that aren't in albums, then right click on the enlarged picture, click on "save picture as", then bring up my computer's album for those pictures, and click paste. I find it easier to do this using 2, 1/2 screens on my monitor. Then, click on the arrow button that appears on the right side of the photobucket picture (sometimes only when you move your cursor over there, and the next one will come up, right click, left click on "save picture as" and paste it to the appropriate album in my computer. This is much faster (for me) than doing or trying to do a bulk download.
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