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Unread 12-30-2013, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Redneck View Post
I heard lots of good things about the SST's but from what I seen the 3-4 years I'm DONE with all other bullets.

Gibson's and Ginger ready for when the guns are done there work.
We'll see.....the jury is still out. This is my first year using them and I havent found a bullet thats as fast and flat out straight as this one. BUT, both deer I dropped had huge exit wounds but I couldnt find a drop of blood. The same has also been said by several others. I still have 3 boxes though and Ima shoot every one of em......

As for the Gibsons......I went to put my rifle in the backseat of my pa-in-law's Kubota and the was no gun rack. Just a piece of Trex board with big holes cut in it. I said "what the hell is this and wheres the rack?" He said, "We upgraded to a bar unit, lift the curtain under the board."........You guessed it, a full bar in the back of the Kubota. I started crackin up.....We sat in the back and drank throughout the sun goin down on the top of a ridge with the rifles hangin out the window. We had a blast!!!

He's a member of my club down here now and Ive been tryin to convince him that we are missing something I just cant quite place what it is
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