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<blockquote data-quote="Straightshot069" data-source="post: 2351267" data-attributes="member: 113258"><p>I agree, my favorite rifle, up until a very large black bear a few years back, was a R700 280 Mtn rifle.</p><p>This pig took 4 , 175 gr Partitions before he expired.</p><p>Took out both front shoulders, spine, lungs, and heart.</p><p>He was just tougher than nails.</p><p>So I moved up to a 338 wm, and just never really had confidence in it.</p><p>I gave that to my son for bear & elk.</p><p>Then I struggled with the 28 or 30 Nosler issue.</p><p>Ended up with the 30 but those 28's are impressive to say the least.</p><p>I think a guy couldn't go wrong with 26 Nosler on up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straightshot069, post: 2351267, member: 113258"] I agree, my favorite rifle, up until a very large black bear a few years back, was a R700 280 Mtn rifle. This pig took 4 , 175 gr Partitions before he expired. Took out both front shoulders, spine, lungs, and heart. He was just tougher than nails. So I moved up to a 338 wm, and just never really had confidence in it. I gave that to my son for bear & elk. Then I struggled with the 28 or 30 Nosler issue. Ended up with the 30 but those 28's are impressive to say the least. I think a guy couldn't go wrong with 26 Nosler on up. [/QUOTE]
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