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<blockquote data-quote="Fishcop669" data-source="post: 654063" data-attributes="member: 40860"><p>My dedicated wolf rifle is a Tikka M695 chambered in .30-06. I use 168gr Berger VLD's with 61.6 gr of Hodgdon Superformance powder at approx 2745 fps muzzle vel. I tend to agree with those mentioning the lighter calibres and bullet weights (.243/6.5mm and 90-115gr etc) with regard to hide quality, if I was made of money I would likely buy and use a .25-06 for the job. Regardless our wolves here in Alberta are big and healthy - so I don't feel my choice is overkill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishcop669, post: 654063, member: 40860"] My dedicated wolf rifle is a Tikka M695 chambered in .30-06. I use 168gr Berger VLD's with 61.6 gr of Hodgdon Superformance powder at approx 2745 fps muzzle vel. I tend to agree with those mentioning the lighter calibres and bullet weights (.243/6.5mm and 90-115gr etc) with regard to hide quality, if I was made of money I would likely buy and use a .25-06 for the job. Regardless our wolves here in Alberta are big and healthy - so I don't feel my choice is overkill. [/QUOTE]
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