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<blockquote data-quote="elkslayer44" data-source="post: 2941908" data-attributes="member: 49719"><p>My 2 cents: I find it's nice to have several caliber rifles. Good scopes and an accurate range finder are a must. Shoot the near dogs with an accurate 22 lr, 22 Mag, or a 17 HMR. Then go after the farther out dogs with something center-fire like a 22-250, 223, 204 Ruger. I've heard of people shooting them with a 6.8, expensive but I suppose if you reload, you'll have a lot of brass. Expect a lot of heat mirage as the day heats up. Wind may also be a problem so it's a good way to practice your ability to judge the wind on the longer shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkslayer44, post: 2941908, member: 49719"] My 2 cents: I find it’s nice to have several caliber rifles. Good scopes and an accurate range finder are a must. Shoot the near dogs with an accurate 22 lr, 22 Mag, or a 17 HMR. Then go after the farther out dogs with something center-fire like a 22-250, 223, 204 Ruger. I’ve heard of people shooting them with a 6.8, expensive but I suppose if you reload, you’ll have a lot of brass. Expect a lot of heat mirage as the day heats up. Wind may also be a problem so it’s a good way to practice your ability to judge the wind on the longer shots. [/QUOTE]
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