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have you use Cabela's Kodiak Express Double Rifle in 72caL? It looks cool and would like to know what you guys think of it for hunting.
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a friend of mine has the .58 it is outstanding gun to shoot,i would bet the ,72 is orsum but you can onley shoot round ball in the .72 because it has a 1in 72 or 75 twist.but a .72 round ball is 550grn so it would have lot of thump to it ,i like the fact it has a pistolgrip stock.
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May 31, 2006, 12:14:01 PM »
I have no experince with the .72 but I have shot the .50 and .58. Outstanding guns in my opinion. The .50 loves TC maxi's and the .58 loves the Lee Real bullet. The .72 sounds like one heck of a lot of fun to me. :grin:
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