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Help chosing an Elk Cartridge.
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<blockquote data-quote="tomsd" data-source="post: 1521084" data-attributes="member: 74603"><p>Very good answers. I have looong been a 30.06 fan - but friends with .270's and 7 Mags swear by their rifles as well. All fairly easy to get ammo for. Just bought a used .300 Win Mag in Weatherby Mark 5 - with a break. Can't wait to go 1,000 yard plinking - fairly confident out to 500 yards for hunting. Think Tikka T-3, Browning X-bolt, Remington and Savage ALL have accurate - good quality production rifles today - and there are also other brands. Take your time and find one you really like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomsd, post: 1521084, member: 74603"] Very good answers. I have looong been a 30.06 fan - but friends with .270's and 7 Mags swear by their rifles as well. All fairly easy to get ammo for. Just bought a used .300 Win Mag in Weatherby Mark 5 - with a break. Can't wait to go 1,000 yard plinking - fairly confident out to 500 yards for hunting. Think Tikka T-3, Browning X-bolt, Remington and Savage ALL have accurate - good quality production rifles today - and there are also other brands. Take your time and find one you really like. [/QUOTE]
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