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<blockquote data-quote="Tcross" data-source="post: 2514820" data-attributes="member: 84907"><p>Still don't see enough info from OP. Are you building a custom gun? Want off the shelf? Do you reload? How far are you comfortable shooting? Looking to have something for this year? </p><p> About ten years ago I was asking myself the same question. I had a capable rifle, and took Elk with it, but wanted something with a little more oomph if I needed it. The season was coming up, and a new Tikka 300WSM showed up at a gun shop. I bought it, thinking it would do until I built what I wanted In a year or so. Turns out it's the most accurate rifle I own and I've never looked back. The money I saved on a custom build bought a pretty decent scope. It can reach out there, and has, but truthfully, half the fun in hunting, for me, is getting as close to the animal as I can. But sometimes you just can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tcross, post: 2514820, member: 84907"] Still don’t see enough info from OP. Are you building a custom gun? Want off the shelf? Do you reload? How far are you comfortable shooting? Looking to have something for this year? About ten years ago I was asking myself the same question. I had a capable rifle, and took Elk with it, but wanted something with a little more oomph if I needed it. The season was coming up, and a new Tikka 300WSM showed up at a gun shop. I bought it, thinking it would do until I built what I wanted In a year or so. Turns out it’s the most accurate rifle I own and I’ve never looked back. The money I saved on a custom build bought a pretty decent scope. It can reach out there, and has, but truthfully, half the fun in hunting, for me, is getting as close to the animal as I can. But sometimes you just can’t. [/QUOTE]
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