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What second rifle for western hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="kgarrett" data-source="post: 3028479" data-attributes="member: 123496"><p>Forgot to say - forget the brake. If suppressors were an option, I'd throw my brakes in the garbage. Here in Canada, suppressors are prohibited. </p><p></p><p>So, PH2 if hunting unsuppressed and want to do more long range shooting at the range. The Element with a 22" barrel, a can, an optic in 7 PRC is **** near the perfect 1 rifle western big game rifle IMO. Should be a ton of fun at the range too. You're looking at around 2.5 lbs for a can and an optic. Puts the Element at ~8.5 lbs - perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgarrett, post: 3028479, member: 123496"] Forgot to say - forget the brake. If suppressors were an option, I’d throw my brakes in the garbage. Here in Canada, suppressors are prohibited. So, PH2 if hunting unsuppressed and want to do more long range shooting at the range. The Element with a 22” barrel, a can, an optic in 7 PRC is **** near the perfect 1 rifle western big game rifle IMO. Should be a ton of fun at the range too. You’re looking at around 2.5 lbs for a can and an optic. Puts the Element at ~8.5 lbs - perfect. [/QUOTE]
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