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The Basics, Starting Out
Short Barrel Mountain Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="BOBinWA" data-source="post: 1166483" data-attributes="member: 94168"><p>jtmoose,</p><p>I've had a similar idea, although to my mind a 20" barrel with some fluting to remove a bit of weight and shift the center of balance back closer to between the hands sounds about right. </p><p></p><p>Chambered in .358 Win., loaded with a premium bullet of choice and topped with a 1.5-5 power Leopold or similar scope. In my mind that would make a great timber rifle for elk and you could stretch it to 200 or 250 yards if a shot presented itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOBinWA, post: 1166483, member: 94168"] jtmoose, I've had a similar idea, although to my mind a 20" barrel with some fluting to remove a bit of weight and shift the center of balance back closer to between the hands sounds about right. Chambered in .358 Win., loaded with a premium bullet of choice and topped with a 1.5-5 power Leopold or similar scope. In my mind that would make a great timber rifle for elk and you could stretch it to 200 or 250 yards if a shot presented itself. [/QUOTE]
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