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The Basics, Starting Out
What to start with? Kirby?
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<blockquote data-quote="tjbill" data-source="post: 220059" data-attributes="member: 5502"><p>Not sure where you are planning on hunting, but some states (Idaho) have weight restrictions on rifles. I believe Idaho is 16 LB's. I personally would go with a 338 Edge because that's what I have planned. The Edge or something similar will get a lot done with a balance of power, powder consumpetion, recoil, and a bunch of accuracy with the 300 SMK's from a well built rifle. I just think you have a lot of versatility with one of the big 338's. Put a good brake on it and it should be fine to shoot off the bench. Planning is (almost) the best part - ENJOY!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjbill, post: 220059, member: 5502"] Not sure where you are planning on hunting, but some states (Idaho) have weight restrictions on rifles. I believe Idaho is 16 LB's. I personally would go with a 338 Edge because that's what I have planned. The Edge or something similar will get a lot done with a balance of power, powder consumpetion, recoil, and a bunch of accuracy with the 300 SMK's from a well built rifle. I just think you have a lot of versatility with one of the big 338's. Put a good brake on it and it should be fine to shoot off the bench. Planning is (almost) the best part - ENJOY! [/QUOTE]
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