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<blockquote data-quote="JimFisher" data-source="post: 1790120" data-attributes="member: 58962"><p>I suggest a Wby .340 Mag. It's my go to hunting rifle, and over the past two decades or more I've made one-shot kills on moose, elk, mule deer, bear, coyotes, antelope, and other various species many times - all DRT! Mine is a Wby Mark V (beautiful wood stock), and I shoot only Nosler Partition 210 grain. Performance is exceptional at short and long ranges, and would likely suit your Utah and Rocky Mountain hunting very well indeed. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFisher, post: 1790120, member: 58962"] I suggest a Wby .340 Mag. It’s my go to hunting rifle, and over the past two decades or more I’ve made one-shot kills on moose, elk, mule deer, bear, coyotes, antelope, and other various species many times - all DRT! Mine is a Wby Mark V (beautiful wood stock), and I shoot only Nosler Partition 210 grain. Performance is exceptional at short and long ranges, and would likely suit your Utah and Rocky Mountain hunting very well indeed. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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