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<blockquote data-quote="TopPin" data-source="post: 2476571" data-attributes="member: 109070"><p>Depending on where in </p><p> NW MT your hunting shots can very, expect shots from 30 yards to 500. 500 will typically be cross canyon. True NW MT is Heavy timber, typical timber hunting, but your best chances will occur cross canyon, unless hunting lower elevation. Take the rifle you have the most confidence in. That is my main rule of thumb. But I for one will lose a bit of speed for grain weight. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopPin, post: 2476571, member: 109070"] Depending on where in NW MT your hunting shots can very, expect shots from 30 yards to 500. 500 will typically be cross canyon. True NW MT is Heavy timber, typical timber hunting, but your best chances will occur cross canyon, unless hunting lower elevation. Take the rifle you have the most confidence in. That is my main rule of thumb. But I for one will lose a bit of speed for grain weight. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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